• strawberry@kbin.earth
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    3 months ago

    the only real use case I’ve found for ai (not including science and stuff, I’m talking more LLM for consumer use) is when I have a very niche issue,and even then rarely does it solve the issue, just gives me a better idea of what I can go looking for

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      3 months ago

      anything a chatbot can do, a person can do better. like you could just ask another person and you would get something more useful off the top of their head

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        3 months ago

        There’s a difference between ‘a person’ and ‘every person’. A person can definitely do things better than any chat bot. But not every person can. And depending on the situation, a person who can may not be available.

        Even then, there is a place where the AI beats all persons and is better in one way: speed. If the task at hand does not require a better result than what the AI outputs, then the time savings is big, because there are no situations in which any human will work faster.