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liori@lemmy.ml to Programming@programming.dev · 8 days ago

AI helps those who help themselves

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AI helps those who help themselves

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liori@lemmy.ml to Programming@programming.dev · 8 days ago
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I’m going to be grumpy today and complain about something trivial: I’m frustrated by how much AI is touted as the ultimate multiplier to any business without explaining what it actually takes to get good results. It takes hard work, work that has been established as good practice and followed by the top software shops for decades. And yet from what I gather, this is exactly the kind of work most eager AI buyers have been avoiding since well before generative AI was a thing.
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    AI helps nobody. No, AI is no one’s friend. If AI were an ice cream flavour, it would be pralines and dick.

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      Hum, pralines and dick does not actually sound all that bad.

      Still, I don’t want LLMs…

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      But did you read the article? What does your comment add to what the article is trying to say?

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        Excuse me for having a little fun. Didn’t mean to interrupt your serious business day.

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          lol seems like there is a breed of users who believe that jokes on discussion posts are beneath lemmy and conversations must be kept in topic at all costs.

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