• Thomas D. Embree 🇨🇦@me.dm
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    7 months ago

    @2xsaiko That is a poorly made AI model, then. Whoever put that system in place didn’t train the model properly. In fact, I’m going to guess that you chose a random model like ChatGPT or llama or Gemini.

    Or you might not even realize that you need a model specifically trained to handle the kind of thing you are asking.

    That isn’t a limitation of AI, that is human error. Do you think people are just pretending it works or something?

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      7 months ago

      That is the problem they get promoted as the one-size-fits-all solution on everything. And people are using it as it’s promoted

    • Thomas D. Embree 🇨🇦@me.dm
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      7 months ago

      @2xsaiko like, what is the thought process here? That it failed because AI sucks and everyone is self-deluded into thinking it works for them? That it was too stupid to understand your straightforward prompts?

      Prompt engineering is a skill you need to build. You do so by rewording your prompt if you didn’t get the expected result, until eventually you do. It can be specific to a model.

      Some tasks can only be done by specialized models, which often require advanced skill to use.