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I have no trust in the capabilities of ai, LLMs get so overwhelmed as soon as you put in any constraints. I tried to organise a months plan of food prep for lunch and dinner on the latest chatgpt and grok, it was pretty straight forward with similar meals each week but I didn’t want for example meat for lunch and dinner or weirdly eggs then chicken… it feels weird eating that on the same day… I was maybe 3 constraints in and it started getting so lost, it couldn’t remember or mixed up the previous constraints and confused the hell out of itself. Every table was wrong, I was being lazy and trying to save time not writing it out myself but eventually had to. I just watched a video promoting an ai tool for electronics, with schematics, every comment is saying about how it’s patently wrong and any program now is absolutely useless and not in any way a threat to any jobs. I understand so much that this is still early days, i’ve seen the latest Will Smith spaghetti but just look at what it’s taken to get here, the datacentres draining reservoirs and causing cancer, the price of RAM. Do further advancements come with what they’ve built already or do they need much more of everything, I heard Voldemort wants datacentres or whatever on satellites, is that honestly a priority for humankind submitted by /u/lursalot

Originally posted by u/lursalot on r/ArtificialInteligence