• FLeX@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    A powerful tool maybe, but useless

    If your drill needs a nuclear plant and monthly subcription to drill a hole, it’s a shitty tool

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      9 months ago

      Going to have to disagree with you there. I’ve gotten plenty of use out of chat GPT in multiple scenarios. I find it difficult to imagine what exactly you think is useless about it because it seems so indispensable to me at this point.

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        9 months ago

        Indispensable, nothing less. lmao

        Have fun when they decide to multiply the price x10 and you are too dependant to have an alternative, or when it becomes stupid or malevolent 👍

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          9 months ago

          Sorry, I’m not sure I understand how that makes it useless. I get the feeling that you just want to feel smug, so if it makes you feel better go ahead, I guess.

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            9 months ago

            Because it’s too fragile and not ready to be use at scale without causing massive damage

            Not useless for now (even if i’d like to know more about the domains where it’s really “indispensable”), but as useless as a drill with a dead battery the day they decide to cut it.

            I don’t find it future-proof, as impressive as some results are

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              9 months ago

              Nowdays LLM can be ran on consumer hardware, so the “dead battery” analogy fall short here too.

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                9 months ago

                With the same efficiency ? I’m interested in an example

                Why everyone using these crappy SaaS then ?