
scottfalconer
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Applied AI @ Acquia | Author of Managing AI: A Practical Guide to Applying Artificial Intelligence
Boise, ID
Joined July 2008
I bought this one years ago because I liked it. When it came the artist sent it with a note saying they had been discouraged because it didn’t get much attention and it made their day when someone bought it. That made me like it even more.
I wish this discourse was inspiring a lot more people to post about the art they have on their walls and why they love it, but so far it looks like it's just me.
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Beyond skills and weaknesses it’s also important to understand the model’s goals and motivations. Perspective switching helps here just as it does with humans.
.@gdb:. "what I have observed is that there's a real skill to getting the most out of these models. it requires a tenacity in trying to understand the shape of the model's skills and weaknesses.". be to ai what hendrix is to the guitar:. >> make it sing.
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Take this for example. The thin sounding tin-like robotic fry in the voice signals it’s AI even before you notice the foreground / background edge mismatch.
My most viral video (100k views) also looked the “most AI” - at least in my opinion. Which leads me to my biggest takeaway…if it’s entertaining enough, does it matter if it’s real? 🤔
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Apps are just interfaces and we’ll get new interfaces to and from the agents.
@elonmusk Agents will eat apps. If your AI can just do things you don’t need a lot of apps (and they can be generated just in time if needed).
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I first read this as “poach your idea”, which makes me think we should start using “poast” to combine post, boast, and poach as in “here is an amazing idea I have, please steal it”.
It's one of those only on X things where you poast your idea and a founder reaches out saying they're doing it and you get in on the ride.
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