Cars turned us—one of the best species in long distance running into couch potatoes.
Now llms are attacking our brains and making us stupid and insane. A species of slopheads if you will.
Cars turned us—one of the best species in long distance running into couch potatoes.
Now llms are attacking our brains and making us stupid and insane. A species of slopheads if you will.
I have. It’s helped me solve issues on machines that would have simply remained unsolvable otherwise.
It tends to accomplish the job with a higher rate of success than my own efforts. It’s easier to interact with and stay motivated than to keep crawling through search results that often don’t match the exact issue you’re trying to fix.
Not at all. I’m just personally stating what my current usage has been like.
I never said anything about people needing to be “anxious.” It is apparently costing companies too much to maintain, so I myself look forward to the bubble bursting. What I’m saying is that
Again, you don’t need a smartphone to survive in today’s times. The difficulty level of survival in today’s world for people who willingly forgo ownership of a smartphone is probably about the same difficulty as it was when smartphones weren’t available to anyone at all. That’s fine; however, we with smartphones can simply do more faster. He already said that AI let him accomplish hours of work in 5 minutes; how much more concrete would you like? Would you like the exact count of hours? I don’t get it. I was able to solve a driver issue using an LLM when I could literally find no one across the whole Internet who had found a solution to this problem. Do you not believe me?
Again, I’m not super-pro-LLM as some people I know are, but I could point you to some friends who are. However, I doubt they’d care to waste time arguing with such a hardened skeptic, especially when I’ve said myself that I’m wary of its severe limitations and problems and try to not rely on it unless I see no other practical choice, when you’re already trying to go to your absolute darnedest to rebuke me for my meager use.
A dude going “yeah bro I’m like a thousand times faster bro I get a day’s worth of work done in ten seconds bro” is the opposite of concrete lol.
And then for details he mumbles about “calendars bro and uh, meetings! It’s all connected bro!”
There have been case studies about this. Your buddy, like many thousands of other people, is simply delusional regarding the perceived efficiency gains. People whose productivity literally decreases, measurably, often report that they have more than doubled their productivity.
Why not send them over? I mean they get their whole year’s worth of work done by the second week of January, right? Even with ten or fifteen jobs they should have tons of free time yes? Or is their financial reality, for some unknown reason, not in line with their enormous head turning productivity?
Rather, it’s more like this is their new normal (he says he’s basically starving for free time and that that’s how much he’s overworked); efficiency is punished with more work, as I’m sure you well know… Anyway, I do look forward to the crash…