My boss insists I use it and I insist on telling him when it can't do the simplest things.
Good news from this admin is deciding not to screw us over... at this time.
Sadly, they passed an anti-gerrymandering ballot measure and then repealed it (by ballot measure) before it every took effect.
Just the other day I wasted 3 min trying to get AI to sort 8 lines alphabetically.
Probably needed an /s. I forget how daft people are these days.
Curious as to which six. If it was the ones closest to him that lends a little more legitimacy to the attack (why risk firing the ones that helped you fake an attack).
But were they using artificial food dye?
Not specifically but I think the guidance is applicable to most incisions of the heart. I think the fact that it's a muscular and constantly moving organ makes it differently than something like an epidermal stitch.
And my post isn't to say "all mistakes are good" but that invariablity can lead to stagnation. AI doesn't do things the same way every single time but it also doesn't aim to "experiment" as a way to grow or to self-reflect on its own efficacy (which could lead to model collapse). That's almost at the level of sentience.
Eliminating room for error, not to say AI is flawless but that is the goal in most cases, is a good way to never learn anything new. I don't completely dislike this idea but I'm sure it will be driven towards cutting costs, not saving lives.
Get a nice strong grip and pull them in.
My son's surgeon told me about the evolution of one particular cardiac procedure. Most of the "good" doctors were laying many stitches in a tight fashion while the "lazy" doctors laid down fewer stitches a bit looser. Turns out that the patients of the "lazy" doctors had a better recovery rate so now that's the standard procedure.
Sometimes divergent behaviors can actually lead to better behavior. An AI surgeon that is "lazy" probably wouldn't exist and engineers would probably stamp out that behavior before it even got to the OR.
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The tool I use can rewrite code given basic commands. Other times I might say, "Write a comment above each line" or "Propose better names for these variables" and it does a decent job.