Comment by ❄ freezr
Re: "My professional experience with Gemini, the soulless LLM,…"
Eventually the main use is as a database that you can interact with human natural language, I don't believe this will hurt anybody...
I guess the only limitation is how much will be the real price will be...
2025-06-15 · 11 months ago
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🚀 stack · 2025-06-16 at 19:39:
The utility, cost and the complexity of training and operating language models is grossly exagerrated, in order for liars to raise valuations into trillions. As deepseek showed, even a moderate amount of optimization reduces the costs by orders of magnitude.
It is already feasible to run these locally, and very soon it will be cheap to do so.
🦋 CarloMonte · 2025-06-17 at 08:59:
run yes train no
😎 decant · 2025-06-19 at 03:20:
I think as of now, based on my own experience, AI is good for a few tasks, doing real research is not one of them. It is especially dangerous if you use AI to break in to a new knowledge domain you have little experience before. You will get syntactically correct paragraphs dosed with hallucination.
I hope for a fallout game with unlimited AI generated map and storyline, dreaming up this kind of over the top fantasy world is ideal for the current generation of hallucination ridden LLM.
👻 darkghost [OP] · 2025-06-19 at 06:47:
Love fallout but I can see the AI dreaming up level deigns that require glitches to solve. Never change, Bethesda!
🦔 bsj38381 · 2025-10-08 at 19:12:
I personally wouldn't touch LLM Ai stuff with a 10 foot pole now, it used to seem cool to me, now, it's being used to spam garbage to the main internet. (I'm also a little annoyed that ai bros use llm image generators to send videos of dead people doing random stuff to loved ones, Zelda Williams for example. But that's a different story) I also delete Google Gemini off of my phone too, and I find the ads for Google Gemini pretty insulting to the highest degree as well too. But I'll stop being a debby downer.
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My professional experience with Gemini, the soulless LLM, not the protocol. — I do science type stuff. It's a living, for now at least. My employer encourages us to make use of Google Gemini. So I've been playing around with it. Here are my experiences: I asked Gemini to summarize journal articles I've written. Gemini gets the basic details wrong and then butchers the conclusions. Maybe that's too esoteric. So I bring up an old data set I've analyzed before and ask it to analyze it for me. I...