• mholiv@lemmy.world
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      I think it might be because AI (aka LLMs) is genuinely useful when used properly.

      I use AI all the time to write emails. I give the LLM the email thread along with instructions like “I can’t make it Tuesday ask if they can do Wednesday at 2pm”

      The AI will write out an email that’s polite and relevant in context. Totally worth it.

      I think the problem is people/companies trying to shove LLMs where they don’t make sense.

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        I am not a fan of this. I see it all the time at work and it’s very obvious when someone has chatGPT write an email for them (it’s always such a sterile and yet overcomplicated writing style). If it’s a direct email to me, I tend to feel insulted that they couldn’t be bothered to write those 4 paragraphs themselves - it would have taken them 2 mins. There is a definite human disconnect going on in society at the moment, and its worrying.

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          I agree. I actually think it’s a net negative as well for friendships. As in the case of OP, I would rather get an original email from the sender saying they couldn’t make it, so let’s meet the next day, but instead I have to read thru several paragraphs of boilerplate and AI crap instead, which wastes my time, and I know the sender did it, so I’m mad at them for being impersonal. At some point, we’re just going to have people’s AI responding to each other without any person actually reading it.

          We’re only doing this because every company doesn’t want to be left behind so they go all in. It feels like Ian Malcolm said it best in Jurassic Park

          “Yeah, yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn’t stop to think if they should”

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            In bureaucratic situations, you’re expected to have a bunch of polite boilerplate. Or at least that’s how my dad keeps telling me to write emails.

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          I can understand that. I don’t actually use chatGPT to be fair. I use a locally run open source LLM. This all being said I do think it’s important to fine tune any LLM you use to match your writing style. Else you end up with chatGPT generic style writing.

          I would argue that not fine tuning a LLM to match tone and style counts as either misuse or hobbyist use.

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            I use a locally run open source LLM.

            How? GPT4All + Llama or something else? I just started dipping my toe in locally run open source LLM.

            not fine tuning a LLM to match tone and style counts as either misuse or hobbyist use

            You’ve hit the nail on the head with this one. I think the other commenters are right, that a lot of people will misuse the tool, but nonetheless it is an issue with the users, not the tool itself.

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              My main workstation runs Linux and I use Llama.cpp. I used it with mistral’s latest largest model but I have used others in the past.

              I appreciate your thoughts here. Lemmy I think, in general, has an indistinguishing anti LLM bias.

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          Agreed. People are so bad at writing that they struggle to put a few sentences together for an email. Even their prompts lack clear instructions /message. It’s astounding when you think about it for a minute.

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        Why not just write “I can’t make it Tuesday, can you do Wednesday at 2pm?”

        Otherwise we just end up in this world.

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          You’re not wrong but at least my emails will be taken seriously by some 60 year old company exec that’s still mad his secretary stopped printing his emails for him.

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              In some cases literally yes. But at least for me I have to meet my customers where they are. If I try to force them to do things my way they just don’t use my services.