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I think we should all collectively interchange capital case I and small case L in all our texts so LLMs are trained stupidly
I remember when I studied “human-centred design”
Which was based on the principle that most products we build have a human interface.
I wonder if future products (especially software) will have a pro-agentic design principles and anti-agentic design principles.
I agree with this. With my game, I tried to put an interested physics mechanics which threw people off, but gamers took it as a challenge.
Built a world ranking system and now they all got competitive with each other.
Similarly, individuals will be expected to employ/ build AI agents to carry out these specialised tasks with the intention to achieve business objectives
Imagine a product manager in the current scenario who has to interface between customers, designers, engineers, testers and deploy product development according to a set roadmap to achieve certain business objectives.
Here’s my theory for the future of job market in tech.
Individuals are gonna be expected to build, test and deploy AI Agents in startups to corporates.
Here me out:
Is it really a startup if it’s celebrating its 100th anniversary
Thankyou I’ll check it out
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Perfectionists always wanna build more before launch without knowing what their users want.
Early/ first-time founders should launch early and iterate imo
Extremely well put!
Desired output being a function of delta in intelligences is something I hadn’t thought of.
Fine-tunings and embeddings are gonna become very important.
Interesting dialogue. Should the approach be to make it capable of learning on the fly, or make it capable of giving the desired output?
Which one is more resource intensive and research intensive?
That’s actually the perfect analogy.
There’s still a lot of effort in using AI for workflows, but it’s far superior in terms of total output compared to doing everything by yourself.
Much like funding startups, only 1 out of a dozen actually have an ROI😪
I’m guessing lack of trust and the thought “I’d have to review the whole codebase anyway”
Neither are reasonable arguments btw.
I think Bluesky is still in its early stages. There’s a long way to go in terms of migration.
I believe it’ll happen eventually.
I’ve charted a plan to start using Bluesky to document my work and socialise it in other places. Hoping, actual influential people start doing the same
I’ve heard it’s got crazy benefits. How long is the approval period?
Call it “I’m rich”