Yes, thank you so much. I totally wanted and have time for a scavenger hunt + jigsaw puzzle. Clearly you understand enough of the issue to know that I need to handle it but can’t be bothered to spend 45 seconds to summarize the relevant bits.
Yes, thank you so much. I totally wanted and have time for a scavenger hunt + jigsaw puzzle. Clearly you understand enough of the issue to know that I need to handle it but can’t be bothered to spend 45 seconds to summarize the relevant bits.
I know don’t like it, but this is a perfect use case for AI.
No, no it is not.
It is a case for smarter client software, if anything. Deterministic smarter client software that just shows you the context instead of making it up.
Deterministic software can’t summarize a long email thread, or that would already exist as a feature.
We can’t even get deterministic software to ask people what they’re calling their cellphone provider about well enough to route them on anything more than broad keyword matching.
This anti-ai shit is nauseating. Businesses that rely on it too much are going to fail, but businesses that refuse to use it at all will get out competed over the next decade.
It’s a tool like any other, use it where it’s strong. Like summarizing a fucking email thread. Modern models and integrations are not just randomly hallucinating topics of conversation in a single email thread at this point, we’re well past that level of incompetence.
My whole point was that it shouldn’t be a summary, it should be the actual context, in the actual words of the actual people who actually wrote it. Not what the statistical wordsharter pretended to compress it down to.
– Frost