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AI chatbots were tasked to run a tech company. They built software in under seven minutes — for less than $1.
(www.businessinsider.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
"I gave an LLM a wildly oversimplified version of a complex human task and it did pretty well"
For how long will we be forced to endure different versions of the same article?
Like I said yesterday, in a post celebrating how ChatGPT can do medical questions with less than 80% accuracy, that is trash. A company with absolute shit code still has virtually all of it "execute flawlessly." Whether or not code executes it not the bar by which we judge it.
Even if it were to hit 100%, which it does not, there's so much more to making things than this obviously oversimplified simulation of a tech company. Real engineering involves getting people in a room, managing stakeholders, navigating conflicting desires from different stakeholders, getting to know the human beings who need a problem solved, and so on.
LLMs are not capable of this kind of meaningful collaboration, despite all this hype.
Thank you for writing this so I only have to ~~upvore~~ upvote you.
Edit: What the difference between one key can be
holy music stops
I don't know what an upvore is and I don't want to know.
Is it... vore but... upwards? So... vomiting people? Nah, I don't want to know either.
If I got vored, promptly being upvored seems like the best case scenario.
What's up, vore!
AFAIK vore is a rare fetish where someone gains sexual gratification from imagining swallowing someone whole (or imagining themselves being swallowed whole). Like the Bilquis scenes from American Gods, which I found oddly arousing.
Oh fuck.
Well, there are different kinds. Not all involve swallowing a critter whole, not all involve death, not all involve, er, mouths.
Hey wait, where's everyone going? Oh well, more vore for me 🤣Guess I should go check out American Gods. ... And look for a particular kind of place to hang out 🤔
It's not for everyone, but I loved it and was saddened that the show got cancelled. It's very surreal in places, the settings switch from standard middle America to jaw-droppingly-stunning god realm stuff.