by a3n on 8/24/24, 11:08 AM with 36 comments
Where I might have used a search engine before, and waded through the results, I've recently been asking ChatGPT, and getting good, quick results.
Since I already "know" the answer, I'm immediately confident in the response.
I just hope I don't forget how to compose a concise query.
by keiferski on 8/24/24, 12:23 PM
- Give me a brief glossary on X subject, formatted as a series of questions and short answers. Put the answer text inside brackets, {{c1::like this.}} (This is for Anki Cloze, or fill-in-the-blank, cards.)
- Generate 10 questions from this piece of text
- Give me a year-by-year timeline of events in X place from years Y to Z.
- Make a mnemonic song that explains how X works.
And so on.
by terhechte on 8/24/24, 12:07 PM
Also, more than once have I done a Google or Kagi search where most answers I found also are or were wrong.
I really don’t get the kind of people that hate on LLMs because of “hallucinations” (or worse, ideological hate, easily identified by their use of the “stochastic parrot” term). I find them genuinely useful in delivering better search results quicker. I also don’t have to wade through wades of SEO optimized shit.
Just today I wanted to know the Croatian word for “Orange” and a quick GPT “orange in Croatian” delivered faster and more concise than google
by paradite on 8/24/24, 12:02 PM
The experience is much superior. No noise, just the information that I needed.
by fallinditch on 8/24/24, 12:42 PM
by bobosha on 8/24/24, 12:25 PM
by jharohit on 8/25/24, 7:25 AM
When you are getting old, you want to purposely force yourself to remember and practice rote memorization (poems, Shakespeare, address, songs, etc).
Same argument for muscle mass and weight training or long walks vs using helpers or other assists.
by bionhoward on 8/24/24, 1:01 PM
Yadda yadda, they probably won’t enforce it, enjoy that, I’m in malicious compliance mode, it’s not OK for a business to learn from me and then turn around and say I can’t learn from them, same goes for Anthropic, Gemini, Mistral, and Perplexity, if I can’t use the output for work then I don’t use the service.
Have resigned myself to not participate in this aspect of our boring dystopia and feel numb at this point about all the bajillion times someone breaks these rules and gets rewarded for it. I’d insult or mock them but it just gets downvoted and they’re benefitting and I’m probably the one missing out by not just ignoring the rules like them and these companies. Nobody seems to care about these rules.
Anyway, I did get burned using Mistral to help draft an RFC where it totally misinterpreted my intent and I didn’t carefully read it and wound up looking/feeling like a fool because the RFC didn’t communicate my true intention.
Now I try to think for myself and occasionally use groq. Muted all these company names and their chatbot names on X. Glad you’re having fun. So did I, for a while, but now I just don’t feel like paying for brain rape, I’m tired of writing about it, but folks keep writing about how great LLMs are, so I keep feeling compelled to point out, “the set of use cases is empty because of the fine print legalese.”
by huimang on 8/24/24, 12:05 PM