Again, where are these “advanced” AI tools writing apps from scratch? I can’t critique something that I have been told exists but have not seen any actual evidence for. Show me the results of AI and we can talk. At this point you are talking about a religion not software. I can critique the tools I use, which are good productivity software but will not replace me or anyone else. |
This is one of the frustrating things that makes it impossible to either agree or argue with these articles. (I've had this discussion in real life too.) "So far, AI available at work doesn't seem to be able to solve the problems I'd actually like it to solve, it doesn't seem like a replacement for humans yet." "Well, you're only able to use the crappy AI. Trust me, the models you DON'T have access to are MUCH better and really can do everything." It just boils down to "trust me" and it's usually coming from someone trying to sell it. |
| Who is this person and why should I care what he posted on his website? |
| I am worried about infrastructure, which we do not have, and draining water resources, esp in areas of the country already prone to drought, wildfire, etc. it does not seem like the current admon cares about any of that and wants to go all in without any care or thought. I live in NOVA where data centers are impacting individual electrical bills. |
The previous administration didn’t seem too concerned about it either. At least not in any way that appears to have helped in Virginia. |
There is no gate to be a professional writer, so your appeal to (your own alleged) authority here is a logical fallacy in more ways than one. |
| This isn’t new. People have been screaming this from the rooftops for a while. |
He literally explains in the article you clearly didn't read. He walks you through how to get the latest models through the paid versions and how you need to use prompts and not just use it like Google. The premise of the article is that most people are dismissive of the coming disruption because they're either using the free models or failing to use the very latest ones in the paid options. Which kind of sounds like you. Is there a possibility this is just marketing? I suppose it is. But it's a strange way to market -- "here, go pay for this tool that's going to destroy everything." Also, it wasn't advocating one paid tool over another. |
Try again, using English. "There is no gate." What??!! I earn my living by being a writer. I know good writing. Your critique of the writing of that thing is like someone commenting that the fire is ugly as the building burns. But what do you know anyway, you can't even express yourself clearly. But you're going to criticize writing. Make it make sense. |
CEO of Hyperwrite, an AI writing tool. |
Again, saying “I built an app” is different from showing us the app you built. Why didn’t he have his AI build an app specifically for the article, since it is so easy? I have been reading comments and articles like these for at least a year at this point. This is reading like a cult manual. The apocalypse is coming, I’ve seen God but I can’t give you proof of him, etc. |
Ok, you're making your choice. That's fine. See you on the unemployment line. |
And what are you doing to stay off the unemployment line? |
I haven't yet figured that out. Train to be a plumber, maybe. Teacher. Something that involves working with people. In the meantime, trying to learn these tools better. |
So, essentially, you’re not really doing anything, and you’re not doing more than anyone who uses the tools at work at finds them over-hyped. |