So, it includes an absolute word "every" so it's inherently wrong, but I also think this it's sort of interesting on the merits. There's like an underlying idea they are trying to get at, but this feels like one of those examples that I think looks too hard at the technology and not enough at the customer using the technology. There are still websites created using pixel precision rather than like responsive web design. I do think that these kind of experiences though will be created by LLM's eventually, I just don't think it will be 'every'. But who knows? Some people's experience of the internet is just tik tok feeds so. (Does tik tok count as something that is already generated on the fly by AI?)
More than that, something that really bothers me about this way a lot of the AI future is promoted is the lack of ground truth. When AI acts as a middle man between you and all the information you consume, that's a frightening thing.
> When AI acts as a middle man between you and all the information you consume, that's a frightening thing.
Yes. This is one of the reasons why I don't want genAI to "search" for me, summarize things, etc. I don't think these systems are even remotely trustworthy enough to filter reality for me.
So, it includes an absolute word "every" so it's inherently wrong, but I also think this it's sort of interesting on the merits. There's like an underlying idea they are trying to get at, but this feels like one of those examples that I think looks too hard at the technology and not enough at the customer using the technology. There are still websites created using pixel precision rather than like responsive web design. I do think that these kind of experiences though will be created by LLM's eventually, I just don't think it will be 'every'. But who knows? Some people's experience of the internet is just tik tok feeds so. (Does tik tok count as something that is already generated on the fly by AI?)
More than that, something that really bothers me about this way a lot of the AI future is promoted is the lack of ground truth. When AI acts as a middle man between you and all the information you consume, that's a frightening thing.
> When AI acts as a middle man between you and all the information you consume, that's a frightening thing.
Yes. This is one of the reasons why I don't want genAI to "search" for me, summarize things, etc. I don't think these systems are even remotely trustworthy enough to filter reality for me.