chatGPT 4.0-4.5 + litero humanize/plagiarism checker
would HIGHLY advise ya’ll to enroll in a degree rn, teachers still haven’t caught up but they will soon. stack up while you can lmao, f*** it they all finessing anyways
It would be disadvantageous to the ignorant, but will save tons of productivity hours for people who know how to utilize it
Use it here and there for coding stuff...you have to be quite specific and give as much detail as possible or it's easy to get a wrong answer
But for "normal" solutions I still use the Reddit search method
it sounds great until you realize how it can easily be wrong and spread misinformation
it doesn’t really understand context most of the time and it’s only objective is to answer your question, even if it’s not correct
It’s nice to read a recipe without having to scroll through a broken website full of ads
One of the most valuable skills you could be learnings right now parallel to whatever career you want is effective AI prompting
If you don’t learn you will be left behind
This is the knowing how to type on a computer of the 2020s
If you believe this I'm just going to assume you are intimated by books longer than 100 pages.
One of the most valuable skills you could be learnings right now parallel to whatever career you want is effective AI prompting
If you don’t learn you will be left behind
This is the knowing how to type on a computer of the 2020s
The right thinking but "right prompting" might become less and less important as the tech becomes more refined in time.
Best believe there's the future tier of tech billionaire corporations using AI to either learn from or build using it as we speak. Anyone whose using it is ahead
it sounds great until you realize how it can easily be wrong and spread misinformation
it doesn’t really understand context most of the time and it’s only objective is to answer your question, even if it’s not correct
The one bad thing about AI is it won’t tell me exactly what I want to hear
LLMs havent improved in a decade in that they still cant give a correct answer to my questions 99% of the time. They arent intelligent so i refuse to call them AI. I only ever find them useful for brainstorming, a wall to bounce a ball against.
Id still say the best informational resource is the internet, wikipedia, digital archives, etc. That's what LLMs are drawing their information from anyways.
We just straight up lying now? Ok
We just straight up lying now? Ok
gotta lay some chum on your first sentence if you want the fish to bite
Asking AI to give you book recommendations is actually where it’s at
this mf keeps making s*** up when it comes to books movies and shows
It’s still just a google 2.0 for me tbh. But yes I like that I don’t have to sift through the internet researching s*** and bouncing off ideas and organizing my thoughts
this mf keeps making s*** up when it comes to books movies and shows
What model are you using ?