I’m a systems engineer and have been using it pretty consistently for the past year. using it to work through technical issues. Assistance with scripts, troubleshooting error logs, cleaning up code. As a technical tool it’s been excellent. I used to spend hours researching obscure issues, that’s sort of been a thing of the past. The only issues I’ve run into from a technical standpoint is some depreciated power shell commands being suggested for an issue I was working on. Refining the prompt took care of that.
I use [Grok] AI for some of my software engineering work but analogous to asking a colleague who is an expert on a particular subject. I question everything it reports back. But the people who are highlighted in this video apparently use AI for everything. The Deep State must be rubbing their hands in glee about how much easier it’s going to be to manipulate masses of people to do whatever they want.
Using AI to help you develop software is a special case because everything will be tested later. When it tells you things you cannot check then it can be dangerous.
yes
I’m a systems engineer and have been using it pretty consistently for the past year. using it to work through technical issues. Assistance with scripts, troubleshooting error logs, cleaning up code. As a technical tool it’s been excellent. I used to spend hours researching obscure issues, that’s sort of been a thing of the past. The only issues I’ve run into from a technical standpoint is some depreciated power shell commands being suggested for an issue I was working on. Refining the prompt took care of that.
I use [Grok] AI for some of my software engineering work but analogous to asking a colleague who is an expert on a particular subject. I question everything it reports back. But the people who are highlighted in this video apparently use AI for everything. The Deep State must be rubbing their hands in glee about how much easier it’s going to be to manipulate masses of people to do whatever they want.
Using AI to help you develop software is a special case because everything will be tested later. When it tells you things you cannot check then it can be dangerous.
In my experience, Grok is one hell of a coder.
With the Google AI, it's wrong so often I'd much prefer if I could just get the raw search results we used to get.
Judging from what I'm seeing even here on this board, Yes, it damn well is.
Will AI show us how to build an energy system to power all the new Meta Sites that are to be built? We'll need 10 gogzillion watts at lease.
Tesla’s wireless power comes to mind 🤔⚡️
Gov't says it's too dangerous, we'll destroy the world, then we'll have no place to live. 😮😭🤪🤣
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