Brutkey

SonstHarmlos
@SonstHarmlos@sueden.social

@denschub@mastodon.schub.social @Aron@nerdculture.de "[...] and also casually conflating ML and GenAI."

The past decades have shown that applications were AI is well-established tend to not be called "AI" any more - things like playing chess, speech recognition or driver assistance systems in cars.

The same will happen to
some (not all) usages of LLMs. Who would have predicted the current state of LLMs 5 or 10 years ago?

Dennis Schubert
@denschub@mastodon.schub.social

@SonstHarmlos@sueden.social @Aron@nerdculture.de it was you who brought in pattern recognition, speech recognition, and other things into this thread while directly acting like GenAI is just one of those. it's not. you should know that. so you're either willfully ignorant, or actively malicious. what's your goal here? show the world that you'll keep looping over the same unfalsifiable statements and anecdotal stories endlessly? is this somehow satisfying to you?


SonstHarmlos
@SonstHarmlos@sueden.social

@denschub@mastodon.schub.social @Aron@nerdculture.de I think we should end this discussion now, but it also think we are not that far apart from each other.

I
am very cautious with increasing the amount of AI assistance at work (not only because my employer has a very strong safety culture, it took my team more than one year to get IntelliJ AI Assistant approved)

With my side projects, I am in a phase of AI excitement right now, but no one can tell how long this lasts. I cannot exclude that I'll think like you in one year.