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If you read it the right way, the book of Jonah reads like a really weird episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm.
If you read it the right way, the book of Jonah reads like a really weird episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm.
We’re too busy talking about the Foundation Realm and the Blending Realm. We’ll get to shadow eventually.
Or, like, make mana fall from heaven or give the pastors the occasional plague of quail to handle food requirements.
Oh wait, this is the shitpost sub.
Yeah between the whole thing starting off with a genocide ordered by Marika and Miquella…
leaving bits of himself all over the Land of Shadows for opaque reasons
it’s probably going to get dark. Dunno if you got to the first boss yet but it was a pretty upsetting concept for me.
edit: and there’s the whole “Miquella’s superpower is compelling people to do things” angle.
He found it in the wilderness? That seems easy to narrow down and verify.
As someone whose employer is strongly pushing them to use AI assistants in coding: no. At best, it’s like being tied to a shitty intern that copies code off stack overflow and then blows me up on slack when it magically doesn’t work. I still don’t understand why everyone is so excited about them. The only tasks they can handle competently are tasks I can easily do on my own (and with a lot less re-typing.)
Sure, they’ll grow over the years, but Altman et al are complaining that they’re running out of training data. And even with an unlimited body of training data for future models, we’ll still end up with something about as intelligent as a kid that’s been locked in a windowless room with books their whole life and can either parrot opinions they’ve read or make shit up and hope you believe it. I’ll think we’ll get a series of incompetent products with increasing ability to make wrong shit up on the fly until C-suite moves on to the next shiny bullshit.
That’s not to say we’re not capable of creating a generally-intelligent system on par with or exceeding human intelligence, but I really don’t think LLMs will allow for that.
tl;dr: a lot of woo in the tech community that the linux community isn’t as on board with
Pretty much yeah. I was going to say an episode of Fear Factor but same thing.