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AI can't be all that bad. The problem I'm always seeing with AI is a double-edged sword. You have corporations shoving AI in just about everything, treating it like its a cure for cancer and that really rubs people the wrong way. Then, on a more of a society level, you've got people who use AI for an assortment of things like making art with AI and still accredit themselves as an artist to people who treat AI like a therapist when it is not advised to.

However, I've found some benefits with AI. For example, I'm chatting with ChatGPT on credit cards, because it is something I may lean towards getting into. It's helping me better understand than most people have tried explaining to me. Simply because it is giving me a more stream-lined response than people just beating the bush.

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[-] Tenderizer78@lemmy.ml 6 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)
  • Searching a large dataset with a vague search criteria.
  • Real-time feedback when studying a foreign language (since accuracy is less important than quantity).
  • Apparently in medicine they're using generative AI for something meaningful, but I'm not entirely convinced it is actually generative AI and I'd need to do more research.
  • Sometimes it can help in learning to program and in sanity-checking code security.
[-] CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 22 hours ago

If you're thinking of protein design it is, just with a sequence instead of natural language text. Although it's not just a straight LLM, there's some kind of physics awareness engineered in as well.

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