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by infixed
953 days ago
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I think the prose in the pre-amble is a bit over-flowery and heavy handed (e.g. LLMs really aren't that expensive, I very much doubt the WSJ claim that Copilot is losing money per user, LLMs aren't always "painfully slow", etc.) Having said that, the actual recommendations the article offers are pretty reasonable: - Do as much as you can with code - For the parts you can't do with code, use specialized AI to solve it Which is pretty reasonable? But also not particularly novel. I was hoping the article would go into more depth on how to make an AI product that is actually useful and good. As far as I can tell, there have been a lot of attempts (e.g. the recent humane launch), but not a whole lot of successes yet. |
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