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by qingcharles
480 days ago
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I mean.. I fed it all the photos of the unit and every diagram and instruction panels from the thing. I was confident in the information it was giving me about what parts did what and where to look and what to look for. You have to evaluate its output, certainly. Getting it to fix a mower now. It's surfacing some good YouTube vids. |
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I don't have 100% of the "common sense" knowledge about every field, but good LLMs probably have ~80% of that "common sense" baked in. Which makes them better at interpreting incomplete information than I am.
A couple of examples: a post on some investment forum mentions DCA. A cooking recipe tells me "boil the pasta until done".
I absolutely buy that feeding in a few photos of dusty half-complete manual pages found near my water heater would provide enough context for it to answer questions usefully.