Imagine typing deeply personal info into a Meta app.
To me it's funny that a case even needs to be made. I've reviewd enough output of AI agents to confidently dismiss it as largely trash. Given enough time, this hype will blow over and LLMs will be another useful but not revolutionary tool for programmers. It won't even come close to replacing humans and it will require skilled developers to be used efficiently. Software craftsmanship is as valuable as it's ever been.
I figured it's not quite there yet. I hope market forces will solve this eventually. If Google manages to make android bad enough, demand for an alternative should arise. I'm already running Linux on my desktop quite happily, thanks to windows 11.
Agreed, for 2D graphics a tablet is the optimal choice. Most 3D suites are really optimized for mouse and keyboard, though.
I giver them a year before they shut it down again.
On a darker side I hope they actually do it. Do all of it. Make his name and face ubiquitous, so americans will be reminded of it for a long time to come.
Now this makes more sense, but again, this was months ago. I recommend reading the thread and considering the implications, though.
That "article", though. I thought I had just read the intro, but it was the whole thing. It's this what passes for online journalism now?
Fine by me.
This nonesense just won't die, will it? These stupid LLMs won't replace anybody, they are not intelligent. Anyone who actually tried can attest to that. We are as close to actual AI as we've been for the last 20 years.