I’ve found that AI has done literally nothing to improve my life in any way and has really just caused endless frustrations. From the enshitification of journalism to ruining pretty much all tech support and customer service, what is the point of this shit?

I work on the Salesforce platform and now I have their dumbass account managers harassing my team to buy into their stupid AI customer service agents. Really, the only AI highlight that I have seen is the guy that made the tool to spam job applications to combat worthless AI job recruiters and HR tools.

  • @spittingimage@lemmy.world
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    56 months ago

    I’ve been finding it useful for altering recipes to take my wife’s allergies into account. I don’t use it for much else. And certainly not for anything important.

  • JaggedRobotPubes
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    546 months ago

    If AI is for anything it’s for DnD campaign art.

    Make your NPCs and towns and monsters!

      • @MostRegularPeople@lemmy.world
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        56 months ago

        Same. When I’ve got a session coming upjwithjless than ideal prep time, I’ve used chat get to help figure out some story beats. Or reframe a movie plot into DnD terms. But more often than not I use the Story Engine Deck to help with writers block. I’d rather support a small company with a useful product than help Sam Altman boil the oceans.

  • Sentient Loom
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    236 months ago

    I got high and put in prompts to see what insane videos it would make. That was fun. I even made some YouTube videos from it. I also saw some cool & spooky short videos that are basically “liminal” since it’s such an inhuman construction.

    But generally, no. It’s making the internet worse. And as a customer I definitely never want to deal with an AI instead of a human.

    • 100%. I don’t need help finding what’s on your website. I can find that myself. If I’m contacting customer support it’s because my problem needs another brain on it, from the inside. Someone who can think and take action to help me. Might require creativity or flexibility. AI has never helped me solve anything.

      • Sentient Loom
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        36 months ago

        Oh I hate those chat bots which just display a list of articles matching keywords in your question.

      • Ephera
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        46 months ago

        I mean, yeah, but that difference is quite crucial.

        People have always wanted to be the top search result without putting effort in, because that brings in ad money.
        But without putting effort in, their articles were generally short, had typoes, and there were relatively few such articles.

        Now, LLMs allow these same people to pump out hundredfold as much gargage, consisting of lengthy articles in many languages. And because LLMs are specifically trained to produce texts that are human-like, it’s difficult for search engines to filter out these bad quality results.

    • @Delphia@lemmy.world
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      Ive found its made doing end-runs around enshitification easier.

      For example Trying to find a front suspension top for a peugeot 206 gti with google means being recommended everything front suspension for the peugeot 207, 208, Vw Gti, Swift Gti… not to mention the websites “Best price on insert what you searched for here” only they sell nothing.

      So I ask chat gpt for the part number and search that.

      • Sentient Loom
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        16 months ago

        This is exactly the kind of thing that LLMs are good for. I also use them to get quick and concise answers about programming frameworks, instead of trying to triangulate the answer from various anecdotes on stackoverflow, or reading two hours of documentation.

        But I figured this kind of thing doesn’t count as “slop.” OP was talking about the incoherent trash hallucinations, so I left that one out.

  • circuitfarmer
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    I have had fun with ChatGPT, but in terms of integrating it into my workflow: no. It just gives me too much garbage on a regular basis for me not to have to check and recheck anything it produces, so it’s more efficient to do it myself.

    And as entertainment, it’s more expensive than e.g. a game, over time.

  • @Leate_Wonceslace@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    126 months ago

    I have a local instance of Stable Diffusion that I use to make art for MtG proxies. Prior to AI my art was limited to geometric designs and edits of existing pieces. Integrating AI into my work flow has expanded my abilities greatly, and my art experience means that I can do more with it than just prompt engineering.

  • @weker01@sh.itjust.works
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    I have horrible spelling and sometimes write in an archaic register. I also often write in a way that sounds rather aggressive which is not my intention most of the time. Ai helps me rewrite that shit and makes me more sensitive to tone in written text.

    Of course just like normal spell check and auto completion feature one still needs to read it a final time.

  • @FellowEnt@sh.itjust.works
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    Generative AI has been an absolute game changer in my retouching work. Slightly worrying that it’ll put me out of work sometime in the future, but for now it’s saving me loads of time, handling the boring stuff so I can concentrate on the stuff it can’t do.

  • @Xtallll@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    46 months ago

    I used to spend 1 month a year where all I did was write performance reports on people I supervise. Now I put the facts in let AI write the first draft, do some editing and I’m done in a week.

    • @mPony@lemmy.world
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      I think this speaks more to the usefulness of performance reports than the usefulness of GenAI

  • @mlegstrong@sh.itjust.works
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    I used it a decent amount at my last job to write test reports that had a lot of similar text with minor changes.
    I also use it for dnd to help me quickly make the outlines of side characters & flesh out my world.

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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    16 months ago

    As a college student, best experience I’ve had is just generating stories that you can easily tell are AI written by use of specific language.

    Second best was when I tried taking pokemon from older generations, taking their BST, telling an AI (perplexity) that I wanna give them gen 5 BST, providing a spreadsheet with all gen 5 pokemon w/BST and each individual stat, and using whatever it gives me as a baseline for making BST edits.

    Otherwise, I wouldn’t say I’m a big fan of AI since I don’t have many uses for it myself.

  • @Harrk@lemmy.world
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    It helps when writing a lot of boilerplate or if I’m being lazy and want to solve something. However I do not need AI in everything I use. It seems everyone wants AI in their product whilst it’s doing the same thing everyone else is doing.

    • @cheese_greater@lemmy.world
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      It can be such a different experience editing/touching something up rather than having to create it wholesale where it can often take on a life of its own and takes so much more time