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hungryhobbityesterday at 10:02 PM3 repliesview on HN

I <3 how everyone and their brother feels qualified to write advice to hundreds? thousands? of other developers about AI ... based on a couple months of experience as a personal user.

I mean, it's like writing a book about how to use React or Django or some other major software ... after you used it for one project for a month!

Authors: I know this is the Internet, and I know bloggers blog about whatever pops into their head ... but if you are going to act like an authority, how about you learn more than the average reader before you start telling them authoritatively what to do?


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kristiancyesterday at 10:07 PM

People are doing what they've always done with any other new technology, and sharing what, personally, works for them. People can take or leave the advice.

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reinitctxoffsetyesterday at 10:13 PM

It's an open problem of clearly large value how to get reliably useful and trustworthy outcomes from AI systems in many domains, software is maybe the signal example of that. If one had solved it resoundingly and scaleably, one could in fact "get rich quick".

It is unsurprising that a lot of people claim to know how to get rich quick.

I believe it is possible to solve this problem, and I have my own horses in the race which I won't threadjack to promote here, but it's the central problem of our profession at the moment. We've all seen the truly discontinuous outcomes and we've all seen allegedly national security dangerous models (which at one time was GPT-3) faceplant with it's shoelaces tied together. I wanted to see if Fable was really all that and I left it overnight on some fairly straightforward C++ (code DSv4 Flash works on with moderate supervision) and it's pretty roast worthy, I gave it a chance to redeem itself this morning and it's ticked up a bit (I still think it's roughly Opus 4.8 with a Project Zero fine tune and DRO trained off the constant gratuitous yield tic which is pretty clearly an intentional gimp).

I give all such claims 30 seconds of my time because someone is going to actually be right one of these days.

tracerbulletxyesterday at 10:07 PM

There are a lot of people with a long career in the old way of doing things are feeling incredibly threatened and defensive and desperate to virtue signal about AI.