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by ChicagoBoy11
1246 days ago
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I think the problem is the popular media coverage makes it hard to allow people to actually focus on the value this actually brings. I work in ED and its astounding how many people fundamentally think basically the school is going to shutdown imminently (clearer heads are prevailing... for now). But the tool clearly has some value, which may even reveal itself to be quite significant. I think a useful metric is to look at what happened with Copilot, which is a domain where there has been a lot less media frenzy about, and in which, arguably, this kind of model could've have much more readily made a tremendous impact. I think even in the dev community we went through a small period of folks thinking this was going to be earthshattering, followed by a natural cooldown, followed by a probably much saner interpretation that it is a tool, and in the right contexts might actually be useful. |
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