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by Retric 624 days ago
The top comment of your HN link is exactly the issue at hand

> don't know what I would use a podcast like this for, but the fact that something like this can be created without human intervention in just a few minutes is jaw dropping

AI has recently gotten good at doing stuff that seems like it should be useful, but the limitations aren’t obvious. Self driving cars, LLM’s, Stable Diffusion etc are awesome tech demos as long as you pick the best output.

The issue is the real world cares a lot more about the worst outcomes. Driving better than 99% of people 24/7 for 6 months and then really fucking up is indistinguishable from being a bad driver. Code generation happens to fit really well because of how people test and debug code not because it’s useful unsupervised.

Currently balancing supervision effort vs time saved depends a great deal on the specific domain and very little about how well the AI has been trained, that’s what is going to kill this hype cycle. Investing an extra 100 Billion training the next generation of LLM isn’t going to move the needles that matter.