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  1. carlowed on

    From my work perspective the only thing I use Ai for is setting up excel formulas I can’t remember or never bothered to learn.

    Thats what I think Ai should be used for automating functions so your not spending 20 mins fucking about in a program trying to get it to do the thing you want in your head. Instead I can spend 28 mins fucking about on Reddit.

  2. SeanB2003 on

    Explain yourselves to the nice American businessmen. Why aren’t you sufficiently using the plagiarism machine that tells lies?

    What if they put ads in it? What if they made it easier for it to drive your elderly parents insane? What if they made it more addictive for children?

    They’ve bet the entire economy on this and you don’t give a shit.

  3. Bill_Badbody on

    >Correspondence shows OpenAI sought the meeting with Mr Martin and it took place in Government Buildings on May 27th.

    Why is a company with 55 employees in the country getting a meeting with the Taoiseach?

  4. iamkengend on

    A colleague of mine uses it all the time. He uses it mostly to find out standards and regulations. Now the owner of the company is doing it. They don’t question if it’s accurate or not. They swear by it. 🤷🏿

  5. Sub-Mongoloid on

    We’re already very skilled at bluffing a load of bollocks that sounds true enough on our own.

  6. A-Hind-D on

    Open AI told them to pump those numbers ups. We need more AI slop at the cost of the environment.

    You can’t put a cap on capitalism

  7. Just run your own AI if you have a spare PC with a GPU. Won’t be as fast, but you run it, not the other way around.

  8. johnnymarsbar on

    Parts of the civil service has added ai to internal systems to help civil servants with questions they might have. When like, you can just read policy, ask another member of staff etc rather than getting a terrible answer from a robot.

  9. thefatheadedone on

    I use it for two things 1. Excel. 2. Creating presentation content.

    Beyond that I find it meh and have little to no use case for it.

  10. I’ve been trying the free version of it for about a year or so.
    Not constant use, maybe once a week I’ll ask it a question or two on something I need technical help with, or if I need a hand wording something.

    In my experience it’s a dangerous thing to rely on for reliable information or guidance. It constantly makes shit up.

    Unfortunately people will only catch it doing this if they have a bit of prior knowledge about the subject they’re enquiring about.

  11. Specialist-Flow3015 on

    I’d like to think Ireland is a country that respects the craft of our writers and artists too much to ever allow the plagiarism machine become entrenched in our corporate culture.

  12. rockyoudottxt on

    Our sarcasm probably exceeds its safe operational thresholds anyway. That and it will never understand that I will yea means absolutely fucking not.

  13. ItsLikeHerdingTwats on

    It’s Ireland, we already have enough overly confident liars in every workplace. Ones that you can take the piss out of and have some banter with, why would we downgrade?

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