Comment by Glemkloksdjf

Comment by Glemkloksdjf 2 days ago

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They pay people in Malaysia to solve issues.

Google has a ton of code internal.

And million of people happily thumb down or up for their RL / Feedback.

The industry is still shifting. I use LLMs instead of StackOverflow.

You can be as dismissive as you want, but that doesn't change the fact that millions of people use AI tools every single day. People start using AI based tools.

The industry overall is therefore shifting money and goals etc. into direction of AI.

And the author has an issue because of that.

nicbou 2 days ago

Do you know what my industry is? It might be worth showing curiosity before expressing judgement.

  • Glemkloksdjf a day ago

    When i write 'the industry' and talk with people on hackernews, my context is IT.

    Feel free to tell me what your industry is so we can continue our discussion.

    • nicbou 5 hours ago

      I provide guides and tools for people settling in Germany. My work involves putting a lot of new information on the internet. There is no training data for that. A lot of it happens IRL and is captured by infrastructure and connections that I have built myself. It requires knowledge and empathy that are not in any LLM datasets.

      It’s tech, but not everyone in tech is a coder. The industry is bigger than big tech and SaaS.

      • Glemkloksdjf 4 hours ago

        You are just an info broker and not in it.

        I helped a collegue to migrate to germany, your job can easily be optimized away by an LLM.

        Biggest issue he had was communication/translations. Second one was finding the right information.

        Try perplexity and it will find good resources. Make pictures and use google lense for translation. Talk to ChatGPT to get explanaitions on how things work in germany.

        I also have no clue what you mean by 'connections and infrastructure'. You know the number of some Ausländerbehördenmitarbeiter?