Comment Re:Not surprising... (Score 2) 97
It's not just hard, it's currently impossible. Nobody knows how to get rid of "hallucinations" and short memory problems happening in long "conversations".
It's not just hard, it's currently impossible. Nobody knows how to get rid of "hallucinations" and short memory problems happening in long "conversations".
Since I suppose a lot usable machines that will not work with Windows will flood second hand sites.
So it "will" help in the future, why is it not helping right now? Because it's all smoke and mirrors (and hype). The tech is not reliable, and scaling won't fix the problem. Either someone finds a different approach, or this is as far as the tech goes. It is unreliable and it will always be.
It's that easy. Make the browser do-not-track setting legally binding. Users caring can set it and forget, no more annoying popups. And companies not respecting it could be pursued by law.
With the latest METR and MIT studies showing no productivity benefits (and even declines), the technology getting more expensive every day (despite what companies say about inference costs being lower) because of diminishing returns to improve model quality, GenAI adoption is already in decline.
This could have some credibility one or two years ago. Nowadays it is another junk prediction in the line of the infamous AI 2027 report.
Those were fun times
And can even have some use cases. But in videogames? I don't think so. It can be interesting for concept, but if I add a dragon, I don't want it to ignore everything, I want some fight mechanics making the game interesting, and if I have to set them on the prompt, I can better program them in LUA. This will burn an immense amount of resources just to generate an uninteresting environment in 720p@24FPS that will only last "for a few minutes". You need a lot more for a videogame.
Also even if it could speed up junior developers, they will never become seasoned devs if they rely on the AI and do not learn how to solve problems by facing them.
This is so dumb, it might actually work. LLMs are dumb as fuck.
Than to find an uncomfortable truth, seeing the huge piles of money they are wasting.
There's quite capable Electronics CAD on Linux (KiCAD) and a quite unstable unfortunately mechanical CAD (FreeCAD).
Fedora is unstable by definition, it's Red Hat test bench. You should try a stable distro like Debian.
Yeah, Linux fragmentation can be problematic.
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...while keeping the Twitter account will never work.
If you do not like Twitter close your damn account and never look back, it's the only way.
What the industry needs is not more speed, is more care. This Generative AI revolution achieves the opposite.
The last person that quit or was fired will be held responsible for everything that goes wrong -- until the next person quits or is fired.