• @jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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      72 months ago

      But if the text you’re working on is small, you could just do it yourself. You don’t need an expensive guessing machine.

      Like, if I built a rube-goldberg machine using twenty rubber ducks, a diesel engine, and a blender to tie my shoes, and it gets it right most of the time, that’s impressive. but also kind of a stupid waste, because I could’ve just tied them with my hands.

    • @Thisiswritteningerman@midwest.social
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      72 months ago

      Our plant manager likes to use it to summarize meetings (Copilot). It in fact does not summarize to a bullet point list in any useful way. Breakes the notes into a headers for each topic then bullet points The header is a brief summary. The bullet points? The exact same summary but now broken by sentences as individual points. Truly stunning work. Even better with a “Please review the meeting transcript yourself as AI might not be 100% accurate” disclaimer.

      Truely worthless.

      That being said, I’ve a few vision systems using an “AI” to recognize product that doesn’t meet the pre taught pattern. It’s very good at this

      • Lemminary
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        22 months ago

        I think your manager has a skill issue if his output is being badly formatted like that. I’d tell him to include a formatting guideline in his prompt. It won’t solve his issues but I’ll gain some favor. Just gotta make it clear I’m no damn prompt engineer. lol