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yamapikariya ,
@yamapikariya@lemmyfi.com avatar

AI is getting more cringe by the minute

brbposting ,
bcrown ,
@bcrown@lemmy.l0l.city avatar

I’m shocked and horrified. I expect higher standards from my shitposting community

c0mbatbag3l ,
@c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

Trust broken

Technus ,

Betcha Zuckerberg added this response himself.

Or some kiss-up middle manager ordered an overqualified underling to do it. Probably that.

brbposting ,

Kissing up or ligmaing down

Daxtron2 ,

LLMs are not deterministic

brbposting ,

Think it’s more likely Llama-2-70b hallucinated the Zucky ligma or someone edited Lyme to ligma?

Daxtron2 ,

Considering we can’t see any previous prompts or if this is a fine tuned model it’s impossible to tell if it was a pure generation. It is incredibly easy to get it to output something like this though.

chetradley ,

Good idea. Ask about his charities that provide medical supplies for the Sugondese.

xavier666 ,

That’s true. Joe told me about it.

reattach ,

Joe?

MBM ,

You know, Candice’s husband

kittenzrulz123 ,

I hear they both love Saws, every year they attend SawCon

dylanTheDeveloper ,
@dylanTheDeveloper@lemmy.world avatar

ligma?

Asafum ,

Ligma balls!

No really, that’s the joke lol

son_named_bort ,

I thought Zuck was a robot.

1984 ,
@1984@lemmy.today avatar

Lizards don’t get ligma I think, but hard to say since it’s a fictional decease… :)

skulblaka ,
@skulblaka@startrek.website avatar

Lizards get ligma eyes, it’s a different strain. Like bird flu vs human flu.

awwwyissss ,

You got my hopes up until I realized it’s a joke

aarRJaay ,
@aarRJaay@lemmy.world avatar

Ligma is a SERIOUS condition, it’s nothing to joke about

Maultasche ,

Of course he can’t get ligma. As a Mind Goblin he’s immune to ligma.

Smoogs ,

As they have no butts?

Dasnap ,
@Dasnap@lemmy.world avatar

We all know he actually has bofa.

FQQD ,
@FQQD@lemmy.ohaa.xyz avatar

What’s bofa? 🤔

inb4_FoundTheVegan ,
@inb4_FoundTheVegan@lemmy.world avatar

BOFA DEZ NUTS.

Emerald ,

bank of america

HotDogFingies ,
@HotDogFingies@kbin.social avatar

You took the piss

Frozzie ,
@Frozzie@lemmy.world avatar

Alright, everybody watch me take the shot. What’s bofa ?

RHOPKINS13 ,

... bofa deez nuts...

jballs ,
@jballs@sh.itjust.works avatar

Haha gottem

A_Very_Big_Fan ,

Bank of America

snek ,
@snek@lemmy.world avatar
XEAL ,

While I don’t agree with anti-AI people, the fact that some AI generated content is flawed doesn’t imply that all AI content is of bad quality.

Companies are already replacing some workforce with LLMs.

snek ,
@snek@lemmy.world avatar

As someone who works with LLMs, they shouldn’t…

You still need your chatbot to stick to business rules and act like a real customer service rep, and that’s incredibly hard to accomplish with generative models where you cannot be there to evaluate the generated answers and where the chatbot can go on a tangent and suddenly start to give you free therapy when you originally went in to order pizza.

Don’t get me wrong, they’re great for many applications within the manual loop. They can help customer service reps (as one example) function better, provide more help to users, and dedicate more time to those who still need a human to solve their issues.

Companies are already replacing some workforce with LLMs.

My opinion right now is that companies want you to believe they are 100% capable of replacing humans, but that’s because people in upper management never listen to the damn developers down in the basement (aka me), so they have an unrealistic expectation of AI coupled with an unending desire for money and success.

They are replacing them because they are greedy cunts, not because they are replaceable.

Tar_alcaran ,

LLMs are excellent at producing high-volume, low-quality material. And it’s a sad fact of life that a lot of companies are perfectly willing to use low quality material in their work.

snek ,
@snek@lemmy.world avatar

If they had ever cared about quality, they would have treated their employees with dignity and paid them enough 😬

Menteros ,

So there’s this concept called economics which you might want to read up on.

snek ,
@snek@lemmy.world avatar

And has this “economics” business worked for companies today? Has it worked for us?

Menteros ,

Economics: The study of how people allocate scarce resources for production, distribution, and consumption, both individually and collectively.

Maybe you meant to say Capitalism? Capitalism has brought about the greatest wealth and prosperity in the history of mankind. Yes it’s worked for us.

snek ,
@snek@lemmy.world avatar

Huh? Are you replying to the right comment? or to yourself, or what exactly?

joyjoy ,

It’s just like a real person. They only difference (afaik) is you can’t as easily tell ai to get back to work.

creamed_eels ,

Free therapy, you say?

XEAL ,

You still need your chatbot to stick to business rules and act like a real customer service rep, and that’s incredibly hard to accomplish with generative models

Isn’t that what, for instance, OpenAI’s embeddings are for?

My opinion right now is that companies want you to believe they are 100% capable of replacing humans

Probably, but at the moment they can only do it partially.

They are replacing them because they are greedy cunts, not because they are replaceable.

I partially agree. I mean, they are greedy cunts but some tasks like translating from/to certain languages can be easily done even with the free ChatGPT demo with better results than Google Translate, so human translators are unfortunately becoming quite replaceable.

snek ,
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Do you mean the embeddings? platform.openai.com/docs/…/what-are-embeddings

If so:

The word embeddings and embedding layers are there to represent data in ways that allow the model to make use of them to generate text. It’s not the same as the model acting as a human. It may sound like a human in text or even speech, but its reasoning skills are questionable at best. You can try to make it stick to your company policy but it will never (at this level) be able to operate under logic unless you hardcode that logic into it. This is not really possible with these models in that sense of the word, after all they just predict the best next word to say. You’d have to wrap them around with a shit ton of code and safety nets.

GPT models require massive amounts of data, so they were only that good at languages for which we have massive texts or Wikipedias. If your language doesn’t have good content on the internet or freely available digitalized content on which to train, a machine can still not replace translators (yet, no idea how long this will take until transfer learning is so good we can use it to translate low-resource languages to match the quality of English - French, for example).

yarr ,

While I don’t agree with anti-AI people, the fact that some AI generated content is flawed doesn’t imply that all AI content is of bad quality.

Companies are already replacing some workforce with LLMs.

While I understand that not everyone shares the same views about AI, it’s important to recognize that just because some AI-generated content might have flaws, it shouldn’t lead us to believe that every piece created by AI is subpar. In fact, numerous companies are actively embracing the use of LLMs to replace their workforces. From astronauts to circus clowns, LLMs are taking over roles once reserved for humans. Nowadays, you can even find LLMs crafting the perfect soufflé at Michelin star restaurants, performing heart surgery, and even serving as head coaches for professional sports teams. The sky is no longer the limit, as LLMs have found a way to transcend it - and it’s only a matter of time before they take on the role of Santa Claus. Merry Christmas from your new AI overlords!

snek ,
@snek@lemmy.world avatar

Thank you. This was hilarious.

Adalast ,

It feels like you don’t think the people making these decisions see employee salaries as anything but a line item to minimize or “customer service” as a cost liability. They don’t care about customer experience. Hell, they actively want people to get frustrated and give up because it saves the company money.

XEAL ,

see employee salaries as anything but a line item to minimize

YES. With and without AI in the mix, anything to maximize benefits. Companies would have a full workforce formed by unpaid slaves if they could. Many companies get rid of their oldest and best paid employees to replace them with cheaper ones. Videogame studios fired employees right after a new game was finished just so they didn’t have to pay any benefits to the devs. We are nothing but a medium to make the top execs of a company richer.

They don’t care about customer experience

Not as long as benefits are up to expectations.

Prandom_returns ,

Can you list a few companies that are replacing workforce with LLMs successfully? Without a downgrade in service quality?

If by “companies” you mean scammers - sure.

Prandom_returns ,

Yes, about the same time crypto will become main currency and NFTs replace traditional art in museums.

It’s coming, you hust don’t understand. /s

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