HalHalliday
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I think I depend on the segment you're in. A few posts up, when I made a comment about matrix mul and LLMs - it wasn't random. It was the simplest thing I could ask it in the segment I'm in. And I can tell you, no junior programmer would write a mat4 mul with loops. When you start asking it more complicated things, or even just use of APIs like DirectX, etc., it will do the most convoluted solutions imaginable or straight up invent things that don't exist - and no junior would do that.but there are some real productivity boosts to be gained.
Now, I get why. It doesn't have enough training data, or good training data. And it probably never will.
And it's not just rendering - friends from the banking segment tell me similar things; it can't even do basic stuff well. Not to mention proprietary tech - forget that entirely.
Now, that doesn't mean it's useless for everything. As I said in your cropped part of my response - for boilerplate, some configs, small corrections, reformatting, etc. - sure. I'm sure that for segments it has a lot of data, even low quality ones, it can do stuff. Which, let's be frank, is mostly web stuff. That's fine. I'm glad someone is getting their money's worth, but the web world is just one segment of the whole industry. A large one, I grant you that, but it's by far not everything.
And this should be obvious to everyone by simple observation: the LLM is to replace only programmers. Not project managers, lawyers, doctors, accountants, C-suites, investment bankers, clerks, researchers, etc. Only programmers. Strange.
Yes, it can do some things. Some well enough, most poorly.
I also think there's a lot of pushback against it because it's so overblown by VCs. It's not insecurity when your manager starts pushing for AI everywhere because he read about it on LinkedIn and it doesn't do what everyone is screaming it can. If it did, that would be great. Reality is different.
Only practical use I’ve found for LLMs is a spell check.
Oh, and btw if micro-pajeet couldn't get worse:
"Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella revealed that the company now uses Artificial Intelligence to write between 20% and 30% of the code powering its software."
"At its Q3 financials last year, Sundar Pichai revealed that 25% of new code at Google is AI-generated."
Article at tomshardware.com | Archive

"Microsoft is seeing better results with AI-generated Python code than C++, remarked Satya Nadella."
Thank you, chief street-shitter, very cool, I wonder why that is.
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I wonder how bad LLMs will be for open source. We already see constant fake bug reports, makes you wonder how much garbage code will get through. Corpos are all in. OSS might have better defenses, at least in the more tyrannical projects. But the broader ecosystem? Idk.
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