Is there something like "r/SelfAwareWolves" on Lemmy? "Creating your own prompts is actually easier than copying someone else's work!" so close yet so far from self awareness...
Fuck AI
"We did it, Patrick! We made a technological breakthrough!"
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AI, in this case, refers to LLMs, GPT technology, and anything listed as "AI" meant to increase market valuations.
First time among thieves, eh? :)
"make your own prompts" misses by one step. Use of AI robs you of the opportunity to learn/practice/hone your skills in a certain area. why would someone use ai for any reason other than to get out of having to learn something? do you expect llms to be the best source of how to learn [blank]? which [youtuber/podcaster/old bridgetroll/televangelist/fascist/fishnet chat lightbulb] would you suggest explains [blank] better because frankly at this point i'm fucking invested.
"The vibe is still the same."
Do they have their own language? What does "vibe" mean anymore?
Oh no, someone is copying the messages I'm posting online!
Am I naive for thinking this is satire? Maybe there's some optimism left in my little heart.

Wow ! How could you believe in yourself after writing this
Integrity from a LLM that steals data from everywhere to build its database.
Must be satire. If creating something was easier than plagiarizing, there wouldn't be entire industries that revolve around detecting plagiarism.

The literal firat thing I did with my lightweight local LLM was describe specified scenarios to it and ask it to generate a prompt for itself that would make that 'profile' of it always have that context.
Can you explain that a little more in depth. I’ve been experimenting with local LLM and am curious what type of scenarios you’re talking about and how this affected your LLM output.
Prompt engineer is an emerging career btw. It’s hilarious.
I read about that... then I saw something a few months later that said that the role was already obsolete because the "skills" prompt engineers were learning had just been incorporated into newer models.
It's not.
It was for a brief second and now it's not anymore.
One additional thought and she'll realize that prompts are not work. But I doubt she is capable of doing that.
A"I" "educator" is mad at people for stealing prompts. FTFY.
'Sophisticated auto-complete' user is mad at people for inputting the same tokens into it as he does.