• Balder@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Yeah, this has been reported on multiple analysis over time. Until something in the hardware space changes, it’s gonna be an unprofitable business.

      • bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works
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        1 day ago

        I have an idea guys what about like a big cloud we can put all our data in ?? Guys CLOUD. ITS SO GENIUS. CLOUD.

        This ai shit is the exact same thing (also it isn’t ai. And I hate that we keep calling it that. )

        • takeda@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          24 hours ago

          It is a chat bot. It is a good compared to the chart bots we had in the past, but still a chat bot.

          The reason it can be used for programming is because programming language is still a language.

          They only seen to forget that programming languages were already invented to be a bridge between human and a machine language, but being able to do software engineering is much more than just knowing programming languages.

          This makes me wonder, anyone knows how good are those tools at creating assembly code? I don’t program in assembly, but I know that the “language” is very simple, but you actually need to be constantly aware of the state of the system.

          • HakFoo@lemmy.sdf.org
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            22 hours ago

            I’d suspect the low “density” of context makes it prone to hallucinations. You need to load in 3000 lines to express what Python does in 3, so there’s a lot of chances to guess the next token wtong.

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      It’s been the same way with every AI tech at far. They run down the hype cycle and you get the classic AI winter while academics tinker until they find the next upgrade. Just now they’re plowing billions into this because “this time it’s different”. Or they just needed something to keep the tech bubble gravy train rolling.