clearly anyone trying to buy a car, which is already an ordeal with a human as is.
>I literally use ChatGPT 30 times a day
good for you? I use Google. mos of my queries aren't complex.
>Isn’t “this not good enough yet” line getting old?
as long as companies pretend 2024 AI can replace skilled labor, no. It's getting old how many more snake oil salesmen keep pretending that I can just use ChatGPT to refactor this very hot loop of performance sensitive code. And no ChatGPT, I do not have the time budget (real time) to hook into some distributed load for that function.
I'm sure in a decade it will wow me. But I prefer to for it to stay in its lane and I stay in mine for that decade.
>There nothing else that can estimate the number of cinder blocks I need to use for a project
is Calculus really this insurmontable feat to be defending big tech over? I'm not a great mathmatican, but give them excel/sheets and they can do the same in minutes.
>I can think of literally thousands of things I have asked that would have taken hours of googling that I can get an answer for in minutes.
I'm glad it works out for you. I'm more scrutinous in my searches and I see that about half the time its sources are a bit off at best, and dangerously wrong at worst. 50/50 isn't worth any potential time saved for what I research.
>I think the problem is you haven’t shifted your mindset to using AI correctly yet.
perhaps. But for my line of work that's probably for the best.
clearly anyone trying to buy a car, which is already an ordeal with a human as is.
>I literally use ChatGPT 30 times a day
good for you? I use Google. mos of my queries aren't complex.
>Isn’t “this not good enough yet” line getting old?
as long as companies pretend 2024 AI can replace skilled labor, no. It's getting old how many more snake oil salesmen keep pretending that I can just use ChatGPT to refactor this very hot loop of performance sensitive code. And no ChatGPT, I do not have the time budget (real time) to hook into some distributed load for that function.
I'm sure in a decade it will wow me. But I prefer to for it to stay in its lane and I stay in mine for that decade.
>There nothing else that can estimate the number of cinder blocks I need to use for a project
is Calculus really this insurmontable feat to be defending big tech over? I'm not a great mathmatican, but give them excel/sheets and they can do the same in minutes.
>I can think of literally thousands of things I have asked that would have taken hours of googling that I can get an answer for in minutes.
I'm glad it works out for you. I'm more scrutinous in my searches and I see that about half the time its sources are a bit off at best, and dangerously wrong at worst. 50/50 isn't worth any potential time saved for what I research.
>I think the problem is you haven’t shifted your mindset to using AI correctly yet.
perhaps. But for my line of work that's probably for the best.