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At this point in the broader dialogue your position is roughly as interesting as flat earth. Only bored people are going to bother replying and no one is taking you seriously. Don't do yourself a disservice by clinging to this.
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Okay, give me one example of what AI might be useful for.
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As a learning tool to quiz you.
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Okay, and what value would that provide?

I'm not interested in games.

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The value is that you can have an effective tool to learn something new. I'm not quite sure I understand your question.
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Okay, I don't think it would be all that effective and I don't see how it could be.

I learn things by doing them, not by playing guessing games.

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That's fine. We all learn different. But it's still effective for other people :) So it's useful for them.
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Fair enough I guess. Everything I've seen that's presented as something great about AI just looks like something I'd pay quite a lot of money to avoid.
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I think your wasting your time arguing with him bro
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Oh I know :)
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Im skeptical of the AGI claims but this is a bit too far in the toher direction. I use it to turn designs to code all the time
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> I use it to turn designs to code all the time

A human can however do the same job. Turning designs into code isn't a fundamentally new capability unlocked by GenAI, it's just a shuffling of costs from employing humans -> renting GPUs

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The chariot was superior! Who needs them darn cars
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My grandpa was doing just fine before those newfangled chariots became all the rage. What's wrong with walking?
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I, for one, have never needed AI for anything ever in my life.

AI has, however, made my life noticably worse. Especially when dealing with braindead robot driven customer "support". But also in making it financially impossible to buy more RAM or upgrade a GPU.

I think we'd be better off without yet another bubble.

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Were you born yesterday? Phone AIs being dumb didn't take LLMs at all. They were always stupid and frustrating to deal with substitutes for customer support.
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Except now they also pretend to respond to email. Basically email support became /dev/null with cream and icing on top.
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