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nlpnerd

149karma·83submissions·April 28, 2023
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This is a fascinating example of perhaps why a move towards a "world model" or some better form of representation can be helpful.
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Honestly, the article title is a bit of clickbait. The main complaint is about people on medical leave being disadvantaged by the token usage as performance metric that was introduced.
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"Nadella argues that if AI companies get to freely scrape the internet to train their models, it’s only fair that enterprises get to study — or “distill” — those models in return." Two wrong…
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AI coding forces people to frontload a lot of the detailed thinking that used to take place over an epic or sprint. It's not a very natural way of working, and in fact is quite contrary to the it…
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https://seldon-ai.com/blog/how-much-of-your-llm-bill-is-just...
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I think a lot of ppl assume that usage here is simply for AI coding, which is easily governed. I suspect that the more tricky issue are those usage powering workflows and application logic that cannot…
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Yeah
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That's kind of stretching things. It's not that software cannot be maintained but the cognitive load of building and maintaining software seems to be now backloaded to the maintaining part a…
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Well...we didn't sack anybody if you were wondering. I feel like Ford's issues is mainly overestimating AI's capabilities. Whereas our case is more of a need for re-engineering processe…
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That is an idealistic take without business sense. Startups (and individual hackers in this case) exists to take this kind of radical bets because the risk/reward profile is asymmetrically in the…
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