One of the most salient features of our Tech Hiring culture is that there is so much bullshit. Everyone knows this. Each of us contributes his share. But we tend to take the situation for granted.
I think of GPT as an incredibly powerful, and incredibly useful parlor trick. I think people are really silly if they dismiss the power, but really naive if they over-extrapolate beyond it getting increasingly better at the trick.
That might not matter, because in practice it's maybe just used in combination with other "tricks" to really produce something that is maybe more than a "trick" — but this strikes me as the way to think about it all right now.
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Edit: In case someone is looking for an explanation, it means that AI can learn from previous experiences and can find patterns to help us solve complex problems efficiently, just like detective Sherlock but in an automated manner.
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"Fancy Maths, Not Actually Intelligent"
I think of GPT as an incredibly powerful, and incredibly useful parlor trick. I think people are really silly if they dismiss the power, but really naive if they over-extrapolate beyond it getting increasingly better at the trick.
That might not matter, because in practice it's maybe just used in combination with other "tricks" to really produce something that is maybe more than a "trick" — but this strikes me as the way to think about it all right now.
Not eating my job yet
The start of something new
“Moving target for general intelligence”
Glorified Statistics
"Appears human; it is not"
Automated Sherlock.
Edit: In case someone is looking for an explanation, it means that AI can learn from previous experiences and can find patterns to help us solve complex problems efficiently, just like detective Sherlock but in an automated manner.
"Communication calculator"
Imitating humans, but with circuits.
Worryingly over-hyped and misunderstood maths
Lots of "if" and "else"
An update of search engines
Automated superhuman problem solving
Recycled content appearing original.
dizzying display of if/else
Tangled Math, surprising Result
it was sliced bread before
Data-driven Decision Making (unfunny)
Hey I,(AI) don't actually do anything
(Play on words implying that AI cannot do everything, not as intelligent as it is portrayed)
(funny)
brain-bending magic trick 🪄
Learn Think Feedback Loopback again
An Infant of Future Possibilities
Easy math,algorithm is not enough)
nice try, smart sand
Appears intelligent, but not really
Intelligent, Automated, Data-Driven, Adaptive, Future.
"misleading impression of greatness"
ChatGPT: "Robots rule, humans drool" 🤖💻
Salsa, Cigars, Rums. AI: Cuba!