I have bored all friends and family on the subject of AI for couple of years now. However, over the last month or so, many of them have started telling me about using chat models themselves. Uses include improving uni essays, planning school lessons, writing marketing posts and general web searching. They have all experienced various issues with poor quality responses, most of which come down to using one continuous chat for everything. They have no idea about context window length etc, but understand once I explain. Using the models on a phone, as they all do, doesn’t lend itself towards thinking about file structure and organisation as most people do when using a computer. The AI chat apps seem too simplistic and ‘chat focussed’ to me, and don’t really support users in developing good habits or using them for more useful tasks (e.g. connecting to other systems). Is noticeable that all the apps are very similar (content and styling), which surprises me. Maybe this is just the starting point and they are playing it safe, but there must be a better way? submitted by /u/4billionyearson
Originally posted by u/4billionyearson on r/ArtificialInteligence
