Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Wildkeccak wrote to All <=-
I've started using AI for writing. At first, I used it mainly for
resource investigation, but now I'm asking it to help me make sure my ideas come across:
1. Clearly
2. Kindly
3. Coherently
4. In a focused manner
5. In a style appropriate for EchoMail
Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Wildkeccak wrote to All <=-
I've started using AI for writing. At first, I used it mainly for
resource investigation, but now I'm asking it to help me make sure my ideas come across:
1. Clearly
2. Kindly
3. Coherently
4. In a focused manner
5. In a style appropriate for EchoMail
Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Does anyone have any other suggestions?>i read your previous message was "AI slop"
stop. it makes you sound insincere. the first thing i thought when
Rob Mccart wrote to FUSION <=-
And THAT said, I find a lot of the AI help you get when doing
an online search is often just plain wrong, depending on where
it managed to find it's information, and if it can't find the
exact answer it seems to make something up rather than say
it couldn't find it.
Wildkeccak wrote to All <=-
I've started using AI for writing. At first, I used it mainly for
resource investigation, but now I'm asking it to help me make sure my ideas come across:
1. Clearly
2. Kindly
3. Coherently
4. In a focused manner
5. In a style appropriate for EchoMail
Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Rob Mccart wrote to FUSION <=->i read your previous message was "AI slop"
Does anyone have any other suggestions?
stop. it makes you sound insincere. the first thing i thought when
There is a lot of use of AI to replace socialization and to do correspondence and such these days.
What a person says may be less than perfect, but who is perfect?
Our differences spell out our personalities, for better or worse..
That said, AI has it's uses obviously. There was a news story on
here in Canada tonight where they were talking about a breakthrough treatment for Crohn's Desease where the antibiotic will target just
the infecting bacteria and not play havoc with the good bacteria in
a person's digestive system.
And THAT said, I find a lot of the AI help you get when doing
an online search is often just plain wrong, depending on where
it managed to find it's information, and if it can't find the
exact answer it seems to make something up rather than say
it couldn't find it.
poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Rob Mccart <=-
Rob Mccart wrote to FUSION <=-
Side note - I read about a company training an LLM model on literature from the early 1800s, hoping to get a new perspective on that and other time periods in history.
That's an interesting use of LLMs - selectively feeding information to
it.
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