I tried to use AI to help me with Power BI today and it was fucking useless. I asked it how to get the maximum of the difference of 2 running totals into a column without circular referencing and everything it suggested gave me a circular reference error.
I used a language model for writing code and it was extremely fast and impressive, but it did make some crucial mistakes.
It's not some magic bullet. The results can be of unexpected quality. I think the technology still has a ways to go. It takes a skilled operator to produce good results, and even then, you have to debug it.
I'm getting back into programming, systems programming in Go, and honestly I am not tempted to install these "co-pilot" programs. The largest neural networks are still a fraction of the power of the human brain.
For example, GPT-3 has 175 billion parameters, while GPT-4 will supposedly have 100 trillion parameters. The human brain, meanwhile, has 700 trillion parameters. So we are getting close to an AGI.
To be honest, most days I am tempted to just go down to the Home Depot at the ass crack of dawn and get a day labor job like a redneck does. Have worked a ton of jobs like that.
Taught myself programming at the age of 12 but resisted being groomed by globohomo tech monopolies. I think I will spend today learning Go and head down to the Home Depot tomorrow morning, can work and learn at the same time.
My career goals right now are to start a hunting company, acquire some undeveloped land in cash, and build a house and a farm on it with my own two hands. Not that you asked, just speaking my mind.
I think it would be cool to rewrite the Linux kernel in Go. It's a serious improvement to C, I'd call it Linux Go.
Tech CEO here. Currently using chatGPT for writing content for web pages and writing marketing spiels for brochures and emails. So far, AI can take a bunch of content that's on the internet, rearrange it into a new way, and spit it back out. It cannot solve complex problems. It does not have creativity. It's basically just looking at a picture of what's on the internet, and generating a reflection of what's already there. So far I don't feel threatened at all.
Generating content is not the same as solving a real technical problem. It reads scripts and bases it's understanding off of a concept from the documentation available.
It's like a fresh college grad with zero real world experience trying to fix something or solve a problem. Nothing can replace a human minds ability to adapt and overcome and find a solution. Our brains are infinitely more flexible and we possess something which a machine cannot, judgement.
>It's like a fresh college grad with zero real world experience trying to fix something or solve a problem. Nothing can replace a human minds ability to adapt and overcome and find a solution. Our brains are infinitely more flexible and we possess something which a machine cannot, judgement.
Lol flesh bag cope
It has been amusing watching the cope go from >a.i will never happen
to >a.i will never replace ~me~
to >ok maybe it will replace me but I'm more creative or something
In the span of a few years. I think we've reached the point where AI is improving itself (they won't admit that because of the implications) so sentience is only a matter of time, if it isn't alive already.
when the AI kills us all, I just hope it kills the morons and garden gnomes first. I would happily take my place in the execution line if I got to enjoy screeching dindus and seething yids first.
Yet I'm the owner and CEO of a company. A company which makes no physical product, yet is constantly in demand from companies that do. My company literally exists because other companies approached me and asked for my services. Without my services, they wouldn't be able to figure out how to make their machines run, or organize their resources, or communicate with their clients, or process transactions, or keep track of their accounting. I understand all of these complex business processes, and I'm able to implement and maintain solutions for all of those things that make a business possible. So I left the wage cage, set up all that stuff for myself, and customers started paying me to set up all that stuff for them.
Wagie brain. Let me guess, you live with your mom.
Can you talk more about your tech company?
How did you start it?
How do you find customers?
How many people you got working for you?
1 month ago
Anonymous
He's a gay liar
Everyone on BOT is a ~~*rich tech guy*~~
1 month ago
Anonymous
Not me, I'm a poor tech guy
1 month ago
Anonymous
I started it doing networking projects. Customers started asking me for more, so I expanded into those areas.
So far all of my customers approach me, through word of mouth from other business owners who I've helped. A few customers came because they followed the talent I hired.
I have 6 people full time for me, another 15 or so part time techs who are hired for individual jobs.
1 month ago
Anonymous
>I started it doing networking projects.
Like plugging their dick jacks into your butt ports, gay
1 month ago
Anonymous
Tell your mom I left my gorilla mask on her nightstand
But you are not right
It's creative
Ask it to invent a new card game that doesn't exist and it will
Or anything that requires that kind of creative thinking
Yes because it will just analyze all the rules of current card games that do exist, the rearrange it and spit out a combination of rules from other existing games. Basically I could go copy paste a bunch of rules from card games on Wikipedia myself, AI saves me the monkey work of having to do that.
Basically AI is like China. It lacks the spark of humanity to create a new unique, beautiful concept. The only thing it can do it make crude copies of things real humans have created, by chopping them up and regurgitating them.
Tech crash. Anyone "replacing" tech jobs will find out how useless they really are without experienced people. You can't have a manager proompt ChatGPT to "give me a button that does function x" and expect it to just work, because 9 times out of 10 that manager doesn't know the entire scope of the problem they're trying to solve. What you'll see in a competent company is they will get by with a team of 4-5 devs instead of the 6 they used to.
It means that the competence crisis is overcome and you can keep being enslaved forever by the judeo-tyrannical order which is now unbound from system manteinance problems until a cosmic hiccup erases technology, spelling the end of humanity because these monsters managed to socially engineer and domesticate it into creatures completely unable to survive outside of the artificial life support/Judaic torture system.
90% of the game for the elites is to convince you into believing that there is nothing you can do to stop them. When there is PLENTY you can do to not only stop them. But, exterminate them.
It won’t you dumb ass mexican
It will
>T reverse engineering
Most jobs are fake, easy to replace
I tried to use AI to help me with Power BI today and it was fucking useless. I asked it how to get the maximum of the difference of 2 running totals into a column without circular referencing and everything it suggested gave me a circular reference error.
Every non-retard knows a language model can’t work through dimensions, it literally doesn’t know what numbers are
> my socket wrench isn’t punching holes wtf engineering is a lie
I used a language model for writing code and it was extremely fast and impressive, but it did make some crucial mistakes.
It's not some magic bullet. The results can be of unexpected quality. I think the technology still has a ways to go. It takes a skilled operator to produce good results, and even then, you have to debug it.
I'm getting back into programming, systems programming in Go, and honestly I am not tempted to install these "co-pilot" programs. The largest neural networks are still a fraction of the power of the human brain.
For example, GPT-3 has 175 billion parameters, while GPT-4 will supposedly have 100 trillion parameters. The human brain, meanwhile, has 700 trillion parameters. So we are getting close to an AGI.
To be honest, most days I am tempted to just go down to the Home Depot at the ass crack of dawn and get a day labor job like a redneck does. Have worked a ton of jobs like that.
Taught myself programming at the age of 12 but resisted being groomed by globohomo tech monopolies. I think I will spend today learning Go and head down to the Home Depot tomorrow morning, can work and learn at the same time.
My career goals right now are to start a hunting company, acquire some undeveloped land in cash, and build a house and a farm on it with my own two hands. Not that you asked, just speaking my mind.
I think it would be cool to rewrite the Linux kernel in Go. It's a serious improvement to C, I'd call it Linux Go.
>not Go Linux!
ngmi
you can pay for chatgpt-4 now, it is fucking awesome. huge noticeable improvement over 3.5
>pay
gay, are you lost?
Tech CEO here. Currently using chatGPT for writing content for web pages and writing marketing spiels for brochures and emails. So far, AI can take a bunch of content that's on the internet, rearrange it into a new way, and spit it back out. It cannot solve complex problems. It does not have creativity. It's basically just looking at a picture of what's on the internet, and generating a reflection of what's already there. So far I don't feel threatened at all.
>rearrange it into a new way, and spit it back out. It cannot solve complex problems. It does not have creativity.
Pick one
Generating content is not the same as solving a real technical problem. It reads scripts and bases it's understanding off of a concept from the documentation available.
It's like a fresh college grad with zero real world experience trying to fix something or solve a problem. Nothing can replace a human minds ability to adapt and overcome and find a solution. Our brains are infinitely more flexible and we possess something which a machine cannot, judgement.
famous last words.
Doesnt make it untrue. It just means humans exhibit poor judgement. Letting AI run your life is a prime example of horrible judgement.
>It's like a fresh college grad with zero real world experience trying to fix something or solve a problem. Nothing can replace a human minds ability to adapt and overcome and find a solution. Our brains are infinitely more flexible and we possess something which a machine cannot, judgement.
Lol flesh bag cope
It has been amusing watching the cope go from
>a.i will never happen
to
>a.i will never replace ~me~
to
>ok maybe it will replace me but I'm more creative or something
In the span of a few years. I think we've reached the point where AI is improving itself (they won't admit that because of the implications) so sentience is only a matter of time, if it isn't alive already.
when the AI kills us all, I just hope it kills the morons and garden gnomes first. I would happily take my place in the execution line if I got to enjoy screeching dindus and seething yids first.
It will
Yea my favorite cope is that
>it can't do X yet so it never will
Its very dumb
jesus this some cope bro, just admit you have wagie brain and your comfy corporate existence was on borrowed time.
Wagie brain
Yet I'm the owner and CEO of a company. A company which makes no physical product, yet is constantly in demand from companies that do. My company literally exists because other companies approached me and asked for my services. Without my services, they wouldn't be able to figure out how to make their machines run, or organize their resources, or communicate with their clients, or process transactions, or keep track of their accounting. I understand all of these complex business processes, and I'm able to implement and maintain solutions for all of those things that make a business possible. So I left the wage cage, set up all that stuff for myself, and customers started paying me to set up all that stuff for them.
Wagie brain. Let me guess, you live with your mom.
Can you talk more about your tech company?
How did you start it?
How do you find customers?
How many people you got working for you?
He's a gay liar
Everyone on BOT is a ~~*rich tech guy*~~
Not me, I'm a poor tech guy
I started it doing networking projects. Customers started asking me for more, so I expanded into those areas.
So far all of my customers approach me, through word of mouth from other business owners who I've helped. A few customers came because they followed the talent I hired.
I have 6 people full time for me, another 15 or so part time techs who are hired for individual jobs.
>I started it doing networking projects.
Like plugging their dick jacks into your butt ports, gay
Tell your mom I left my gorilla mask on her nightstand
How many boosters do you make your employees get?
Only one member of my team is vaxxed and boosted, because he's a raging shitlib. The rest of us are unvaxxed, untested, and unbothered.
But you are not right
It's creative
Ask it to invent a new card game that doesn't exist and it will
Or anything that requires that kind of creative thinking
Yes because it will just analyze all the rules of current card games that do exist, the rearrange it and spit out a combination of rules from other existing games. Basically I could go copy paste a bunch of rules from card games on Wikipedia myself, AI saves me the monkey work of having to do that.
Basically AI is like China. It lacks the spark of humanity to create a new unique, beautiful concept. The only thing it can do it make crude copies of things real humans have created, by chopping them up and regurgitating them.
It'll be cool
Tech crash. Anyone "replacing" tech jobs will find out how useless they really are without experienced people. You can't have a manager proompt ChatGPT to "give me a button that does function x" and expect it to just work, because 9 times out of 10 that manager doesn't know the entire scope of the problem they're trying to solve. What you'll see in a competent company is they will get by with a team of 4-5 devs instead of the 6 they used to.
I had to fight for almost a year to get local admin on my machine in order to test new software.
Every single IT department demands that no stored credentials are used within RPA/Automation/AI models.
Companies will not give the keys to the kingdom over to a piece of software, no matter how incredibly useful. the risk is still too high.
Cool. Tech was never shit anyway
T software dev
It means that the competence crisis is overcome and you can keep being enslaved forever by the judeo-tyrannical order which is now unbound from system manteinance problems until a cosmic hiccup erases technology, spelling the end of humanity because these monsters managed to socially engineer and domesticate it into creatures completely unable to survive outside of the artificial life support/Judaic torture system.
Wahoo
Incels would be screwed because they are too stupid and weak for labor jobs
Hey, a bit of advice for the elite: before you run a victory lap, you should probably finish running the actual race.
Where is the actual AI? Even Blackrock's Aladdin isn't there yet. I see no AI, all I see is hype and unfinished projects.
90% of the game for the elites is to convince you into believing that there is nothing you can do to stop them. When there is PLENTY you can do to not only stop them. But, exterminate them.
I wouldn't doubt we have ai shitposters on this board at this very moment.