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Thoughts on Ai?
Ken Griffin recently said that a lot of the money being invested in AI is not worth it, that fear of job loss to AI is mostly hype. What are your thoughts on the quality of AI work and what industries do think will be affected?
Thoughts on Ai?
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@Carlos Jacobo 100% agree; the "hallucinations" are very real - AI will make stuff up with surprising regularity. I'm a network/firewall administrator, I use AI constantly for my work. It is very _helpful_, but not really comprehensive yet, at least for me. If I'm trying to solve some network or routing issue, I might ask cgpt/grok/claude/etc for input; it regularly sends me in the right direction, it rarely outputs something that simply answers my question. It IS enormously useful for writing documentation; I often have to set something up for work, then, once complete, generate documentation for coworkers to be able to manage/administer/interpret whatever I've done. Most of my AI subscriptions "remember" my world - the hardware I'm working with & general policies and concepts - so once the thing is set up, I can ask AI to "generate a helpdesk document for tier1 support to assist them in determining XYZ, then another document for the network administrators outlining the entire procedure, including setup and documentation." Something like that; the better prompts I put into it, the better output I get, and it is a HUGE timesaver - it'll generate a well formatted document with all required information in minutes, where it'd take me several hours to do the old fashioned way. I still have to edit here and there, but it saves a huge amount of time. What kinda scares me is the fact that AI has been around a LONG time; in 2003 or so, I visited a friend who worked at MIT; he was working on AI chatbots back then. It was pretty impressive, you could have a discussion via chat with this thing & it did not seem THAT weird. You could fool it pretty easily and make it stumble a bit, but if you simply asked questions of it - "what time does the computer lab open" or "what train should I take to get to Fenway from Harvard Square," it'd figure it out for you pretty quickly. It was rough around the edges, but it worked - ~23 years ago. The AI offerings most of us have available to us are amazing, really, and can be made to do a lot of interesting things. I shudder to think what the government already has.
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