there was a thinky lecture upthread i think from some programming dude whose whole point was this, that his view is that LLMs will eliminate the need for programming altogether. you will tell the model what you want and it will do it and nobody needs to look at code. of course like a whole lotta this stuff..... that's a ways off
― Humanitarian Pause (Tracer Hand), Monday, 11 December 2023 17:08 (two years ago)
even then it would still need to talk to a person to get instructions, that person would be a programmer
― lag∞n, Monday, 11 December 2023 17:12 (two years ago)
its pretty funny to think about how much more frustrating the already very frustrating task of debugging would be if you had to talk to the computer that created the bug in order to debug it
however, ai debugging tools, pattern recognition and so forth, in a normal programming workflow will prob be useful
― lag∞n, Monday, 11 December 2023 17:16 (two years ago)
the idea that any one technology will just continue to rapidly improve forever is IMHO pretty dubious, the typical pattern is rapid initial improvement then slowing incremental progress, airplanes not being that much better than they were 50 years ago is a classic example, of course with ai it doesnt do any human intelligence tasks so we havent even reached the threshold where rapid improvement can begin
Yep. There’s no reason to believe that transformers will dramatically accelerate beyond their current state. I won’t discount the usefulness of transformer applications for some problems but the idea LLMs will replace programmers is absurd.
― Allen (etaeoe), Monday, 11 December 2023 17:17 (two years ago)
its pretty funny to think about how much more frustrating the already very frustrating task of debugging would be if you had to talk to the computer that created the bug in order to debug ithowever, ai debugging tools, pattern recognition and so forth, in a normal programming workflow will prob be useful― lag∞n, Monday, December 11, 2023 12:16 PM (one minute ago) bookmarkflaglink
― lag∞n, Monday, December 11, 2023 12:16 PM (one minute ago) bookmarkflaglink
I find “chain of thought” extremely frustrating. It doesn’t help that the LLM magic disappears immediately when the model keeps ignoring your prompts.
― Allen (etaeoe), Monday, 11 December 2023 17:18 (two years ago)
yeah thats the most obvious tell that its not intelligent
― lag∞n, Monday, 11 December 2023 17:23 (two years ago)
pop culture always wants to make machine humans but technology tends to produce smaller more purpose build solutions, so instead of a robot butler we get a dishwashing machine
― lag∞n, Monday, 11 December 2023 17:24 (two years ago)
YOU’LL STILL NEED A HUMAN TO LOAD THE DISHWASHER- Biz Marley
― Humanitarian Pause (Tracer Hand), Monday, 11 December 2023 17:28 (two years ago)
and thats why the demand for butlers will remain high
― lag∞n, Monday, 11 December 2023 17:32 (two years ago)
i require my butler to check my spelling
― mark s, Monday, 11 December 2023 17:34 (two years ago)
theres an alternate reality where computers are called information butlers
― lag∞n, Monday, 11 December 2023 17:40 (two years ago)
I am a bit bummed that the parts of my job that are subject to automation are mostly the parts I enjoy (the hands-on creative tasks). Which leaves me with bullshit management tasks and going to meetings and calling people on the phone.
Welp. I guess I just need to survive another decade or so.
― CthulhuLululemon (Ye Mad Puffin), Monday, 11 December 2023 17:46 (two years ago)
I agree with lagoon on this, I don't think AI is gonna be writing all our code anytime soon but I do think it could be incredibly useful for testing and auditing. also it's not like we really 'write' code by hand anyway, like when it comes to syntax and field names I'm pretty much just copy/pasting and relying on autocomplete 90% of the time anyway, I can definitely see AI plugins doing a more sophisticated version of that
― frogbs, Monday, 11 December 2023 18:08 (two years ago)
― Allen (etaeoe), Monday, 11 December 2023 17:17 (one hour ago) link
i really hope so. i do not think society as it is currently constituted would benefit from a "superintelligence" or even a machine that would cause job disruptions of the sort that has been prophesied.
― treeship., Monday, 11 December 2023 19:13 (two years ago)
Agreed, treeship, but I am not aware of many instances of technologists stopping and saying "wait, is this good for society?" and then backing off.
On the contrary. I have talked to data mining, VR, and AI practitioners who say something along the lines of "If I don't do this, someone else will, and they may not pursue it as ethically as I intend to."
― CthulhuLululemon (Ye Mad Puffin), Monday, 11 December 2023 19:50 (two years ago)
not trying to blow up anyones spot here but fwiw allen does know stuff about ai
― lag∞n, Monday, 11 December 2023 21:14 (two years ago)
"you know what they say about assumptions"
it means you get a lot of ass
― | (Latham Green), Monday, 11 December 2023 21:24 (two years ago)
thats right
― lag∞n, Monday, 11 December 2023 21:29 (two years ago)
just umptions of ass
― rob, Monday, 11 December 2023 21:34 (two years ago)
Assumptions happenin hereWhat they are ain't exactly clear
― CthulhuLululemon (Ye Mad Puffin), Monday, 11 December 2023 22:46 (two years ago)
umption's mcgee
― Kate (rushomancy), Monday, 11 December 2023 23:41 (two years ago)
I’d agree that mechanized programming won’t be fully displacing human programmers soon, but not because they wouldn’t be capable, but rather there’s a lack of will to do it, which kind of dovetails with the Graeberian idea of bullshit jobs. There’s already plenty of tech jobs that really shouldn’t exist now even without any advances in automated programming.
At the same time I’d always bristled at the idea of overly ambitious parents and trend forecasters pushing their kids into learning coding, learning Mandarin, etc… and to see your average search engine threatening to make these skills trivial from a competitive advantage POV, while at the same time being a great pedagogical aid to anyone genuinely interested in the subjects, is gratifying in a very German way.
― Philip Nunez, Tuesday, 12 December 2023 00:49 (two years ago)
people seem really perplexed an d wary of ai - I swear we are headed for a Dune future of forbidden thinking machines and stillsuits
― | (Latham Green), Tuesday, 12 December 2023 18:41 (two years ago)
lets do it give me the space drugs
― lag∞n, Tuesday, 12 December 2023 18:41 (two years ago)
heh https://www.fal.ai/camera
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Friday, 15 December 2023 03:43 (two years ago)
fun but also demonic
― treeship., Friday, 15 December 2023 04:20 (two years ago)
"some shit wants to access your camera"
um, nah. hard no.
― digital chirping and whirring (Hunt3r), Friday, 15 December 2023 16:25 (two years ago)
You know it's not actually your soul
― Andrew Farrell, Friday, 15 December 2023 16:38 (two years ago)
more like stillsluts
― Kate (rushomancy), Friday, 15 December 2023 17:04 (two years ago)
yea that's more creepy than anything. just to test it I wanted to see if it could generate the teenage version of myself and what came out was a man of a completely different ethnicity
― frogbs, Friday, 15 December 2023 17:16 (two years ago)
i made myself into tom cruise im tom cruise now
― lag∞n, Friday, 15 December 2023 19:12 (two years ago)
i loved your work in days of thunder
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 15 December 2023 19:31 (two years ago)
thank you it was my pleasure
― lag∞n, Friday, 15 December 2023 19:35 (two years ago)
if you're really tom cruise, then tell me this: who was your first wife
― z_tbd, Friday, 15 December 2023 19:36 (two years ago)
mrs tom cruise 1
― lag∞n, Friday, 15 December 2023 19:37 (two years ago)
Rookie error she wasn't called mrs tom cruise 1 at the time she was called mrs tom cruise: a new hope
― Ethinically Ambigaus (Bananaman Begins), Friday, 15 December 2023 21:06 (two years ago)
https://skatingnerds.com/about-author/
― Humanitarian Pause (Tracer Hand), Saturday, 16 December 2023 23:58 (two years ago)
When I was 12, a skatepark was inaugurated in our colony which was the happiest day of my life. How do you do fellow humans.
― lag∞n, Sunday, 17 December 2023 03:08 (two years ago)
this shit is so fucking creepy.
― treeship., Sunday, 17 December 2023 17:40 (two years ago)
that site at least makes sense. it is an affiliate marketing trap. so they want people to click there links for recommended products and dip over to amazon.
― treeship., Sunday, 17 December 2023 17:42 (two years ago)
As noted, I am not especially offended by the idea of technology making things easier. That is the central job of technology.
For example, I own a washing machine and a dishwasher. I am not annoyed that they deprive me of the pleasure of washing clothes or dishes.
What I am offended by is that what AI is getting praised for is actually repackaging the work of people like my colleagues and my friends and, well, me. Without attribution or credit or remuneration.
I have been feeding this creature for literally half of my life. If it gets my job (which it almost certainly will), what severance do I get? I am guessing: none.
― CthulhuLululemon (Ye Mad Puffin), Sunday, 17 December 2023 18:33 (two years ago)
https://cdn.bsky.app/img/feed_thumbnail/plain/did:plc:6vuuim25dojphhftwj56enbc/bafkreigxajvmlyi3lpzvs5lvic3ntvs7cn6wjaoztt36gorvs46ktu3rni@jpeg
― lag∞n, Monday, 18 December 2023 02:11 (two years ago)
A beginner could not make this.
― Muad'Doob (Moodles), Monday, 18 December 2023 02:26 (two years ago)
an advanced prompter could not make this. only the coolest guy in the world could make this.
― lag∞n, Monday, 18 December 2023 02:27 (two years ago)
lmao
― flopson, Monday, 18 December 2023 03:24 (two years ago)
I assume the boobs are bags of sand which explains why she's having such a hard time running with so little support, the t rex apocalypse is a secondary issue
the most important thing with "AI" as we're supposed to call it seems to be its usefulness as a kind of engineered superscab that occupies many human workers' roles and hangs over the heads of others left as a warning to never ask for anyhing better (maybe they leave that bit out of the manifesto but if there is a core to this that has to be it surely? unless the real core is something closer to that "art". which might be scarier.
― Left, Monday, 18 December 2023 04:39 (two years ago)
end brackets
― Left, Monday, 18 December 2023 04:40 (two years ago)
That should go in the Dinosaurs Staring Haplessly threa . . . uh, maybe not.
― nickn, Monday, 18 December 2023 05:57 (two years ago)
oh man, when I opened this thread I only had the top of that post visible, so I only scrolled down after having read the text. What an experience!
― silverfish, Monday, 18 December 2023 14:49 (two years ago)
stolen from work messageboard
I just bought a 2024 Chevy Tahoe for $1. pic.twitter.com/aq4wDitvQW— Chris Bakke (@ChrisJBakke) December 17, 2023
― koogs, Monday, 18 December 2023 14:53 (two years ago)