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@AnechoicMedia_ @AndrewCurran_ That's stupid. Anyone using LLMs to even assist in important numbers like financial or legal analysis, etc. is stupid. See: all the court cases of lawyers citing cases that don't exist
@AndrewCurran_ it's hard for me to read sci-fi anymore - altho i'm trying - since it so pales against what's unfolding every day now our wildest imaginations seem so paltry, in retrospect - just anemic
@AndrewCurran_ Project Hail Mary - story is an excuse to talk to an alien for over 2 hours Disclosure Day... UFOs on TV every day Connect the dots, it's predictive programming
@UltraRareAF @AndrewCurran_ Feels like it opens the door for better sci-fi. Gibson's Wintermute was a good first step. Knowing what we do now, what's next?
@AnechoicMedia_ @AndrewCurran_ That's stupid. Anyone using LLMs to even assist in important numbers like financial or legal analysis, etc. is stupid. See: all the court cases of lawyers citing cases that don't exist
@AndrewCurran_ it's hard for me to read sci-fi anymore - altho i'm trying - since it so pales against what's unfolding every day now our wildest imaginations seem so paltry, in retrospect - just anemic
@AndrewCurran_ Project Hail Mary - story is an excuse to talk to an alien for over 2 hours Disclosure Day... UFOs on TV every day Connect the dots, it's predictive programming
@UltraRareAF @AndrewCurran_ Feels like it opens the door for better sci-fi. Gibson's Wintermute was a good first step. Knowing what we do now, what's next?
@AndrewCurran_ llm can crack humanit in nxt 10yrs 10000%
@AndrewCurran_ @roanoke_gal I watched one episode of A Murder at the End of the World (2023), which had a AI hologram character who was confused by colloquialisms. I typed the scene’s dialog into (2023-era) ChatGPT and it fluently explained the misunderstanding, noting this is a common sci-fi AI trope.
Watched Project Hail Mary (I liked the book). What immediately struck me was how stupid and useless the ship's computer was. LLMs have probably already broken the vast majority of sci-fi worldbuilding done over the last thirty years. Probably explains some of the author ire.
I didn't mean this author specifically to be clear, I just meant general sci-fi author ire. He's never said anything bad about LLMs that I'm aware of.
@goodside @roanoke_gal And the gap is getting steadily wider as well.
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@AndrewCurran_ @roanoke_gal I watched one episode of A Murder at the End of the World (2023), which had a AI hologram character who was confused by colloquialisms. I typed the scene’s dialog into (2023-era) ChatGPT and it fluently explained the misunderstanding, noting this is a common sci-fi AI trope.
Watched Project Hail Mary (I liked the book). What immediately struck me was how stupid and useless the ship's computer was. LLMs have probably already broken the vast majority of sci-fi worldbuilding done over the last thirty years. Probably explains some of the author ire.
I didn't mean this author specifically to be clear, I just meant general sci-fi author ire. He's never said anything bad about LLMs that I'm aware of.