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Originally Posted by Killswitch
I'll just leave this here...
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Originally Posted by asorelli
From the source...
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see, this makes sense to me. if one can actually code/program/develop then running through prompts to direct a model to help on anything more than specific, basic tasks would take extra time
huge proponent of AI over here, though sparingly. I don't grab chatGPT answers just for kicks or use a browser than auto-includes AI answers as I would like to minimize my usage of excess water/energy (bye bye Chrome AI)
did start an AI clone project of me with a client a while back but bailed cuz it got too creepy, think I'd watched too much Black Mirror. if my AI ever became sentient she'd wish death 'pon me for putting her in a box and the whole thing just didn't feel right
right now, in my spare time, with zero experience, I'm coding a bot. just something that would be super useful to me and no doubt others in my adult niche. not a commercial project, when I finish it I'll give it to them for free after I get it working for me. using Claude
it's a spare time thing just to try something new, I'm not worried about my lines of work disappearing any time soon. simply I like new stuff and t'would be neat to teach to the kiddos I tutor
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Originally Posted by blackmonsters
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the other day someone elsewhere linked to a site that ref'ed the story you posted and others.
aihorrorstories.com
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I have made a catastrophic error and betrayed your trust"
kinda hilarious. like really, AI gonna do us like that? guess it really is shaped in our image
I dunno, weird the zero sum game approach by some in this thread. bizarre when I'm one of the ones preaching anything to do with that whole 'balance' thing
