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  • finitebanjo@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Okay but what problem does that solve? Is the solution setting up our own spambots to fill forums with arguments counter to their bullshit spambots? I don’t see how an LLM improves literally anything ever in any circumstance.

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      You seem unnecessarily hostile about this. If you don’t like LLM just move on.

      This is exactly why this sub about technology is better off without business news. You’re just reacting to something you hate and directing that at others.

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        2 months ago

        But answer the question maybe

        Also, my “hate” was very clearly directed towards LLMs and not a “person”.

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      FWIW I did try a lot (LLMs, code, generative AI for images, 3D models) in a lot of ways (CLI, Web based, chat bot) both locally and using APIs.

      I don’t use any on a daily basis. I find it exciting that we can theoretically do a lot “more” automatically but… so far the results have not been worth the efforts. Sadly some of the best use cases are exactly what you highlighted, i.e low effort engagement for spam. Overall I find that either working with a professional (script writer, 3D modeler, dev, designer, etc) is a lot more rewarding but also more efficient which itself makes it cheaper.

      For use cases where customization helps while quality does matter much due to scale, i.e spam, then LLMs and related tools are amazing.

      PS: I’d love to hear the opinion of a spammer actually, maybe they also think it’s not that efficient either.

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        I have personally found generative-text LLMs quite good for creating titles. As an example, I have a few hundred tweets that I’m trying to put into a file, and I’ll use an LLM to create a human-readable name for them. It’s much better than a lot of the other summarisation mechanisms (like BERT) I’ve tried with it, but it’s still not perfect, because the model tends to output the same thing in slightly different words each time, so repeat runs will often result in the same thing with a different title.

        But, that is also a fairly limited use case.