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by albert_e 1046 days ago
I have been staying mostly away from heavy use of ChatGPT so far. I have experimented and seen the potential. I also try to keep up on the tech news. Mostly been too busy with life and work to dabble seriously here so far.

But I am still experiencing the stress nevertheless.

The kind of burn-out I am experiencing is he probably opposite of yours in a way. I have been interested in Data and AI for a while since it is related to my area of work as well. Have been meaning to do a lot of hands on earning and experimentation in this space of GenAI ever since it blew up an year ago?

(But I, by nature, usually procrastinate on things and ideas, waiting for an ideal time -- where I am free of immediate priorities and distractions -- that rarely ever comes.)

The constant onslaught of new developments and new tools and frameworks and models keeps me feeling like I am stuck in quicksand with lead boots while all these developments are whizzing past me like a train I missed. This has been a cause of stress and mild anxiety for past many months, akin to burnout or helplessness.

(A part of me secretly wishes that the current flurry is just the initial mad rush with lot of trial and error -- and the real valuable learnings and fulfillment will come to those who start a little later -- once the dust settles and others burn themselves out. One can dream.)

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"new developments and new tools and frameworks and models keeps me feeling like I am stuck in quicksand with lead boots while all these developments are whizzing past me"

Exactly, even as somebody with a background in NLP, some things that I developed over the course of two-three months in Summer 2022 were promptly replicated and nicely put into accessible, open source modules by winter that anybody could run in a few lines of code, besides some bespoke bits like processing (QA on documents, etc). After a few such experiences, you begin to become wary of working on the edge, since the progress is so fast you could waste lots of time on convergent evolution. It really is hard to predict any part that won't succumb to that in the current racing stage.