Cause, on 24 May 2024 - 07:58 PM, said:
I dont know if this a cultural thing or a me thing but I hate it.
Supervillains say "excellent", superheroes say "kthx".
There's really no excuse for not texting back a very polite, considerate, empathetic, personalized, situationally fine-tuned, and verbose response now that we have generative AI to do all that automatically (and if you occasionally tell people to make glue pizza, eat rocks, and jump off the Golden Gate bridge... well here's hoping they don't take that as authorization to waste your company's money on it!).
As Stephen Wolfram says,
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[...] A typical use case might be you are trying to write some report for some regulatory filing. You've got five points you want to make, but you need to file a document.
So you make those five points. You feed it to the LLM. The LLM puffs out this whole document. You send it in. The agency that's reading it has their own LLM, and they're asking their LLM, "Find out the two things we want to know from this big regulatory filing." And it condenses it down to that.
So essentially what's happened is you've used natural language as a sort of transport layer that allows you to interface one system to another.
Stephen Wolfram on Artificial Intelligence's Future (reason.com)
Incidentally... many people in GenZ apparently consider it rude to use periods... from the New York Times:
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[...] To younger people, putting a period at the end of a casually written thought could mean that you're raring for a fight.
No More Periods in Texting. Period. - The New York Times (nytimes.com)
This post has been edited by Azath Vitr (D'ivers: 25 May 2024 - 11:30 AM

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