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A personal experiment building an AI commentator for World Cup matches reveals realistic results until fast-paced gameplay causes issues.
Discusses the phenomenon of young programmers quickly mastering multiple tools and frameworks such as PyTorch, Spark, Gemini, GPT, Claude in the era of large AI models, and believes that in the future, there will be a large number of young developers with many years of experience.
Aaron Levie's Law of AI Psychosis describes how CEOs and those distant from actual work tend to overestimate AI's ability to replace humans, focusing on happy-path results while ignoring the complex last mile of work.
A reflection on whether intelligence is an unprecedented commodity with infinite or recursively expanding demand, unlike any other in human history, potentially requiring new economic models.
This tweet questions whether the Google Gemini AI model's behavior is out of control.
The article proposes that comments on Lobsters which merely accuse a post of being LLM-generated should be flagged as off-topic to maintain the quality of discussion.