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"lessons learned"
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"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.
Open claw is an agenic AI agent that interfaces with LLMs to do stuff like this. Apparently in the dumbest way possible.
I understand that, but he says he made some adjustments and after those it's still checking 14 times a day? He seems satisfied with that outcome and I am just not sure if I'm misinformed or if there's a reason that after the improvements it's still requiring all those checks. It seems like the initial outcome was stupid, but I don't understand why his improved outcome is viewed as an acceptable way to accomplish that task.
He is so far down his psychotic brain death he doesn't even recognise the ridiculousness of his solution. That's why he is satisfied, even though for you it's obvious there are better solutions that don't involve an LLM.
Who is suggesting that it's a reasonable solution?
He seems to frame it as such. He notes that he's learned lessons and seems to show it as a before/after in the table. Presumably if it wasn't satisfactory he would not have stopped improving it there.