Oh no, the AI rollout would have totally worked so well if it wasn't for those Damn Kids sabotaging it.
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Oh no, the AI rollout would have totally worked so well if it wasn't for those Damn Kids sabotaging it. They do it out of fear, you see, because the AI companies' random text generators are so good at, like, jobs and such.
@AndrewRadev What do you want to bet that the "sabotage" was mostly just people refusing to use an obviously useless and frustrating toy to perform their supposedly important everyday tasks.
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Oh no, the AI rollout would have totally worked so well if it wasn't for those Damn Kids sabotaging it. They do it out of fear, you see, because the AI companies' random text generators are so good at, like, jobs and such.
@AndrewRadev funny story. Started using <company mandated genai> to 'summarize my email and chat messages from yesterday until today' - seemed to be working pretty well. saved me 30 minutes of obsessive email and chat scouring. I still glance at the messages myself, but no longer to the same level of diligence I had been for the last decade since becoming a senior specialist.
Fast forward to friday, where its feedback was 'you are OOO today (i was not) and that the deployment to integration QA was a resounding success (it had failed)' i had a laugh, perused messages, nothing jumped out, went on with my day.
10am the Domain Architect pings me asking how the P0 raised from yesterday is coming along.
Not only had Jira not updated to include the defect raised, it went entirely missed by both gen AI as well as my cursory review of the over 500 messages I received from the previous day.
Luckily my QA was diligent and had already started the recreation, and intellisense with call heirarchy allowed me to quickly and efficiently resolve the issue, but holy fuck folks, that was almost my 21 year career.
so yeah. #genAI is going fucking great.
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@AndrewRadev What do you want to bet that the "sabotage" was mostly just people refusing to use an obviously useless and frustrating toy to perform their supposedly important everyday tasks.
@AndrewRadev Same energy: upstart gen z chefs are sabotaging their kitchen's Easy-Bake Oven rollout. Except easy-bake ovens actually do accomplish their task to a reasonable level of correctness way more than the 90% of the time that LLMs supposedly succeed.
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@AndrewRadev last time I checked all major models failed at least 96 % of jobs.
This performance is only possible when you always use all models and pick the best results.@saxnot @AndrewRadev I enjoyed watching the video, it explains a lot as to why I have avoided actually using AI. I am not anti-AI, but just only enjoy it's print on the computational part of using my PC, not questioning it as it continually suggests. Though the continual *aid* is very irritating in some apps, which I then ignore as much as possible.
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Oh no, the AI rollout would have totally worked so well if it wasn't for those Damn Kids sabotaging it. They do it out of fear, you see, because the AI companies' random text generators are so good at, like, jobs and such.
@AndrewRadev I doubt it's "fear" driving them. Instead, a smarmy "we'll see about that" as they nonchalantly work to tear down the system from the inside.
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Oh no, the AI rollout would have totally worked so well if it wasn't for those Damn Kids sabotaging it. They do it out of fear, you see, because the AI companies' random text generators are so good at, like, jobs and such.
@AndrewRadev just using it and stubbornly refusing to correct obvious errors and omissions would be enough in most cases…
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Oh no, the AI rollout would have totally worked so well if it wasn't for those Damn Kids sabotaging it. They do it out of fear, you see, because the AI companies' random text generators are so good at, like, jobs and such.
@AndrewRadev Have you seen what counts as sabotage according to that silly survey? "Some employees report entering proprietary company information into a public tool or using non-approved tools.". Is it a bad thing? Yes, as bad as shadow IT. I wouldn't count it as sabotaging AI... like you wrote it's a preemptive blame management.
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Oh no, the AI rollout would have totally worked so well if it wasn't for those Damn Kids sabotaging it. They do it out of fear, you see, because the AI companies' random text generators are so good at, like, jobs and such.
@AndrewRadev This is NOT a new thing... similar has happened before. Look for clues to figure out how things worked out then, and may work out now. Don't give up - adjust.
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Oh no, the AI rollout would have totally worked so well if it wasn't for those Damn Kids sabotaging it. They do it out of fear, you see, because the AI companies' random text generators are so good at, like, jobs and such.
@AndrewRadev Big Principal Skinner Energy lmao. If there was anybody who sabotaged the rollout it was the deranged lunatics who tried to ram it into every possible available orifice they could find.
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@AndrewRadev just using it and stubbornly refusing to correct obvious errors and omissions would be enough in most cases…
@AndrewRadev I’m not anti AI (small scale, focused, and carefully trained models can do amazing things) but LLMs can’t die quickly enough. The fact that they can’t do what they are being sold for is the least of my concerns. Power, water, ethics, legality of training data, de-skilling of people, eventual need to charge what these things actually cost plus a margin, oh and all future training data is just rehashes of the old data. And anything really new has… no training data at all.
Just a few issues. What’s to go wrong?
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Oh no, the AI rollout would have totally worked so well if it wasn't for those Damn Kids sabotaging it. They do it out of fear, you see, because the AI companies' random text generators are so good at, like, jobs and such.
@AndrewRadev millennials are too old to kill anything any more, so now the burden has shifted to gen z
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Oh no, the AI rollout would have totally worked so well if it wasn't for those Damn Kids sabotaging it. They do it out of fear, you see, because the AI companies' random text generators are so good at, like, jobs and such.
@AndrewRadev This sounds like a Scooby Doo episode.
It also sounds like AI techbro propaganda explaining why their stuff is less than useful.
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@AndrewRadev I’m not anti AI (small scale, focused, and carefully trained models can do amazing things) but LLMs can’t die quickly enough. The fact that they can’t do what they are being sold for is the least of my concerns. Power, water, ethics, legality of training data, de-skilling of people, eventual need to charge what these things actually cost plus a margin, oh and all future training data is just rehashes of the old data. And anything really new has… no training data at all.
Just a few issues. What’s to go wrong?
@AndrewRadev I mean as an old school software engineer I’d probably be able to find a lot of work after 2-3 more years of even medium scale LLM use in the industry to “write” software. But that’s only if I want it, because by then I won’t need to work, I’ll be choosing to work.
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Oh no, the AI rollout would have totally worked so well if it wasn't for those Damn Kids sabotaging it. They do it out of fear, you see, because the AI companies' random text generators are so good at, like, jobs and such.
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Oh no, the AI rollout would have totally worked so well if it wasn't for those Damn Kids sabotaging it. They do it out of fear, you see, because the AI companies' random text generators are so good at, like, jobs and such.
@AndrewRadev@hachyderm.io I think it is worth addressing that this Gen Z woman is dressed like she walked out of the 70's
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Oh no, the AI rollout would have totally worked so well if it wasn't for those Damn Kids sabotaging it. They do it out of fear, you see, because the AI companies' random text generators are so good at, like, jobs and such.
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Oh no, the AI rollout would have totally worked so well if it wasn't for those Damn Kids sabotaging it. They do it out of fear, you see, because the AI companies' random text generators are so good at, like, jobs and such.
@AndrewRadev Gen Z, you give me hope for a sane human future!
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Oh no, the AI rollout would have totally worked so well if it wasn't for those Damn Kids sabotaging it. They do it out of fear, you see, because the AI companies' random text generators are so good at, like, jobs and such.
Microsoft has stated that their slop generator is for entertainment purposes only.
It has no business being involved with any business.
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Modern day Luddites, breaking the machines.
@TCatInReality @AndrewRadev
Kids, these days, have it all too simple: they do not even need to break the machines, the machines are already doing it themselves.Come to think of it: THAT'S the real job that AI is stealing from us: SABOTAGING AI!
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Oh no, the AI rollout would have totally worked so well if it wasn't for those Damn Kids sabotaging it. They do it out of fear, you see, because the AI companies' random text generators are so good at, like, jobs and such.
@AndrewRadev what you have to understand is a bunch of rich people told a bunch of slightly less rich people that this (AI) is the fourth industrial revolution and to not replace workers and processes with this tooling will male them miss out on all the money, fame, glory that will come.
The same urgency and rewards of the phishing emails and pyramid schemes they have been warning us against for decades. But now, as I believe @pluralistic said, we will pack this asbestos into the walls of our technology and we will crush the Jr to Sr pipeline across industries until the bubble bursts and then we will dig through the rubble looking for canned goods.