

I love that the Lemmy crowd thinks people don’t like LLMs.
I love that the Lemmy crowd thinks people don’t like LLMs.
Don’t try to argue with the lemmy anti-AI crowd, it’s not worth it.
I’m curious what you felt the EU should have done differently.
I still contend that this sort of task is uniquely positioned to show off LLMs. The idea that they’ll turn into agents that can do real-world tasks remains a fantasy. Despite how impressive this is, they’re losing money and have no real path to profitability.
I’m curious. What would it take to change your mind? I’d like to check in with you in two years to see what you think then.
I’m sure the community will find something to hate about this as well, since this isn’t an article about an LLM failing at something.
I know at Lemmy we usually don’t read the article title and sure as hell won’t read the actual article, so I’ll just post this here for everyone: nowhere in the article does it say they are laying people off because of AI. It merely states 9000 people will be laid off, and separately MSFT has invested a lot in AI.
A better reframe: huge tech company shifts focus.
Found the daily LLM denial thread.
Have you considered the possibility that, if you have 2k bookmarks, this isn’t necessarily a self-hosting issue, but rather a bookmark hoarding issue :)
weird flex but OK