Workers should learn AI skills and companies should use it because it’s a “cognitive amplifier,” claims Satya Nadella.

in other words please help us, use our AI

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    4 hours ago

    I got deepseek to run short roleplaying adventures that are surprisingly fun and engaging. It’s an amped up choose your own adventur, so for this application, the future is bright.

    Not a single other llm can do this in any way approaching acceptable.

    And it still lies and makes shit up, but in a fantasy world, the can let it pass unless it is trying to rob me of experience lol.

    When it can do long sessions and entire careers instead of detailed one offs it’ll have found its niche for me. Right now, it’s just a fun toy, prone to hallucinations.

    I can’t believe people use these things for code…

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      59 minutes ago

      Fair, but compare that to the fun of an actual in-person TTRPG. It’s the main way I make new friends as an adult man.

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      I can also see a lot of use in general for gaming! There might be a future where game assets are generated on the fly, dialogue and storylines are without artificial limits, no invisible borders in game worlds. The technology is useful, but not in the way those fools want to force it.

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        1 hour ago

        Yes, images where not every pixel is important. NPC-s going about their business. The traffic. The weather. Games will use it, I’m sure of it.

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      Right now, it’s just a fun toy, prone to hallucinations.

      That’s the thing though - with an LLM, it’s all “hallucinations”. They’re just usually close to reality, and are presented with an authoritative, friendly voice.

      (Or, in your case, they’re usually close to the established game reality!)