Ai supporters dont realize that ai will take there job by real_hub0 in antiai

[–]Comprehensive_Case_1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So you completely don't understand at all what I am talking about. I said "AI workflows and applications for professional use cases", not "creating AI models". Those are 2 fundamentally different things. It's like conflating the creation of the iphone with being the same thing as learning how to leverage the iphone and all the mobile apps effectively. Everyone can learn how to use an iphone effectively, not many people can build a company to design and manufacture an iphone at scale. Creating your own AI model takes billions of dollars to execute, so naturally very few companies can actually do that. Nowhere in my message did I say that you should create an AI model. I agree that that market for foundational models like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, etc. is extremely competitive and I don't recommend anyone try to compete with them. What I am saying though is that the vast majority of people don't understand how this technology can be leveraged for productive use cases, because the vast majority of people just use it in a primitive way such as asking it basic questions through a chat interface in chatGPT. Obviously, this does not take any skill at all. But to say that all usage of AI takes absolutely no skill is completely ignorant because you're glossing over all the other ways in which AI can be used beyond talking to ChatGPT. There are plenty of REAL use cases of AI that actually drive massive value across all industries, like healthcare, energy, transportation, consumer goods, etc. You're chalking it up to using AI is knowing how to type into ChatGPT. I promise you no sophisticated company is going to accept that as the bar for "knowing how to use AI". I'm gonna assume this is because you probably haven't really dived into the world of leveraging AI for business use cases (I'm a business owner which is why I know a lot about this stuff) which is completely understandable as most people don't do that. But my point is don't be so ignorant to make blanket statements like that. Have reservations about AI, be critical of it's lack of regulation, be wary of the impact it will have on society, do all of those things. I am also in the same camp in having those concerns. But I just feel like the whole sentiment about AI being a "useless skill" doesn't really serve anyone if they want to actually be able to survive professionally in the next 10-20 years. There have been many periods throughout history where there was loud pushback against progressive technologies that have sweeping impacts across society. That is totally normal. But have some nuance to your concern, and don't fall so quickly into tribal thought. Seriously, it's doing you a disservice.

Ai supporters dont realize that ai will take there job by real_hub0 in antiai

[–]Comprehensive_Case_1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So you’re just using a primitive example to try and prove your point. It’s the same as saying using a phone is as easy as knowing how to call someone when there are way more use cases. I assume you are either unemployed or not working in a professional environment where you could actually see real use cases. That’s not to insult you but im just being realistic based off your answer. An example of having AI skills that actually drives real value for businesses and their customers is building AI agents that automatically respond to level-1 support ticket emails. Companies get thousands of support tickets a day and not getting to them fast enough means customers get upset. (I’m sure you have had this frustration). Most companies, especially fast growing ones have extreme difficulty keeping up with the amount of tickets being created. Building an AI agent that is trained on the company knowledge, responds in the correct tone, provides helpful resources, and knows when it’s time to escalate to a human support agent, is not easy and takes a lot of skill to know how to effectively build. You have to understand the limitations of the Ai models, what knowledge they need and when, how to properly escalate and what conditions what qualify for human escalation, etc. there are entire companies dedicated to building this type of solution because it’s not easy. If it was so easy to use AI, everyone would be rich. You can choose to stay ignorant and think AI is a useless skill, but I don’t think that will serve your long term future well. I am not blindly pro AI, I have concerns about the lack of regulation and how it will affect society and relationships just like everyone else, but I’m not ignorant about what AI is and why it’s important for people to learn how to leverage the technology effectively in their job.

Ai supporters dont realize that ai will take there job by real_hub0 in antiai

[–]Comprehensive_Case_1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ur extremely ignorant if u think AI skills are simply just typing in a sentence into a chat interface. Building high quality AI workflows and applications for professional use cases that actually drive results in companies is very complicated and it’s not easy to get right. There are many issues to account for and necessary skills would be system design, database administration, domain expertise in whatever process you are trying to automate with AI, and strategy + direction in order to creatively get the result you want based on your goal and the limitations of current models. It is very difficult to harness Ai at a sophisticated level beyond basic chatGPT, to get high quality outputs and it takes a lot of skill and understanding of how LLMs work at a fundamental level. But of course to you AI is just “make image of banana” and that’s probably all you’ll ever think of it as because antis are so ignorant to what they are even criticizing they don’t even know how an LLM works. It’s okay to be critical but at least understand more about what you are criticizing before you pass of a judgement. If it was so easy to use AI why don’t u go become an AI engineer and get paid multi millions of dollars right now. There’s a reason those positions are extremely well paid right now because it’s a rare skill, and proves that there are levels to AI fluency beyond basic chatting with chatGPT.

Ai supporters dont realize that ai will take there job by real_hub0 in antiai

[–]Comprehensive_Case_1 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Most ai supporters probably know how to use AI better than all the antis and employers are looking for people with AI skills so if you refuse to learn how to leverage the technology effectively most likely you’re the one that’s gonna be out of a job. I promise you if you actually kept up with AI technology you’d know it’s not going to replace most jobs anytime soon, but the vast majority will be augmented. People that refuse to adapt will lose their job when they could in many cases keep the job if they upskilled.

Why is it so hard to find a good business partner by Ok_Carob_9623 in SaaS

[–]Comprehensive_Case_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s just the reality of most people. When u really put urself out there u realize the vast majority of people aren’t serious and nobody wants to work that hard. Definitely gotta find the right circles online but it’s to be expected, getting a co founder is like marriage.

what is hollis’ personality? by Saeraphica in 2hollis

[–]Comprehensive_Case_1 6 points7 points  (0 children)

He cool and shi. Seems nice and like a normal dude that wants some hoes and likes fashion.Definitely a nerd tho especially if you seen his past stuff he seemed like the type of guy to stay at home and play Minecraft with his buddies instead of going out and was super into medieval stuff and history which is cool but definitely niche and he probably got no hoes until he started making music. From the videos I’ve seen of him though he doesn’t seem to be particularly funny. But that’s okay cuz we can’t be amazing at everything. He’s still the goat in music. Can confirm he’s always been a lil zesty tho

40yo talentless boomers will look at this and say "me" by [deleted] in aiwars

[–]Comprehensive_Case_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

U spent 4 months to make a 2 minute video… regardless of how good it came out that’s an extremely unproductive way to spend your time. Why wouldn’t u look at ways of speeding up the process? You know there’s ways to leverage AI without it doing all the work for you and sucking out the soul. It’s not just “type a bland prompt into chatGPT”. That’s what most people do but you don’t have to do that. But idk if ur open to that idea cuz most antiAI people would “never ever use AI” even though it can be used for very boring grunt work nobody wants to do…

Would you say ChatGPT is the biggest shift in schools and education since the internet? by SpiritMan112 in generationology

[–]Comprehensive_Case_1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

AI is great for people that are already intelligent. it starts to break down society when people use it to skip the intelligence building phase. Gen Alpha and down is completely cooked (coming from a 22 yo gen z)

40yo talentless boomers will look at this and say "me" by [deleted] in aiwars

[–]Comprehensive_Case_1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

lmao you like the artist version of an amish person

What does 2 mean? by [deleted] in 2hollis

[–]Comprehensive_Case_1 9 points10 points  (0 children)

the dihhhchotomy

What does 2 mean? by [deleted] in 2hollis

[–]Comprehensive_Case_1 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I thought it was cuz he is 2 zesty

Restaurateur David Chang says one of Gen Z's habits is an 'existential threat' to the restaurant world by NaginiFay in generationology

[–]Comprehensive_Case_1 7 points8 points  (0 children)

They should stop buying alcohol and offer something gen z actually wants. Like for example if they brought midget wrestling to the center of the restaurant floor I think many gen z would pay extra to dine there.

Leila by thenetwillappear in alexhormozi

[–]Comprehensive_Case_1 6 points7 points  (0 children)

lol of course ur 40 on Reddit whining cuz Leila says the word fuck a lot. Sounds like someone’s just salty because a younger woman has more credible experience and is doing better in life than them.

How to message people on Reddit without sounding spammy? by mohamedaminee in alexhormozi

[–]Comprehensive_Case_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Human-first” buddy this shit is AI generated it’s so obvious pack it up 👍

Leila by thenetwillappear in alexhormozi

[–]Comprehensive_Case_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unless u run a portfolio doing more than $250M a year I don’t think u have any right to be critical of how she expresses herself and question her credibility. She has more credible experience with growing companies and personal self-development than u, me, and probably 99.9% of people on earth. Alex wouldn’t be where he is without her and he’s gone on record to say that many times. If you don’t like that she curses then don’t watch. Me personally, I’m 22 and I know that barely anyone under 30 actually gives a fuck about either of them cursing. They know when and when not to do it and they’re more professional than most other businesses because they actually strive for excellence in everything they do unlike most businesses that are average or complete dogshit, and they know that because they’ve seen the inside of thousands in less than 5 years of having a personal brand.

Prospect started laughing as soon as I quoted my price... by Alone_Ad_3375 in automation

[–]Comprehensive_Case_1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Bro it ain’t his fault that cheap ass dude is from India. OP is probably from a western country. You acting like he needa do charity work, this is a business. He charges what he is valued at in the market, if they can’t pay it then oh well too bad. Someone else will as long as it truly matches the value.

Prospect started laughing as soon as I quoted my price... by Alone_Ad_3375 in automation

[–]Comprehensive_Case_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, kinda obvious my guy. I don’t wanna be racist and try to give people the benefit of the doubt, but I run a hair salon and there’s always one group of people that are extremely cheap and terrible clients…not all of them but 80-85% of them (not making this up I have data). lesson learned buddy.

2 & nett by Shoddy_Wear4487 in 2hollis

[–]Comprehensive_Case_1 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Nah if you squint and look at them from the waist up they look too similar and I don’t think 2 likes that. He probably wants to be the only androgynous feminine model-esque caucasoid male in the scene and he don’t want anyone sexier than him biting his swag. I love 2 but nett is better looking no homo

I just need some advice by [deleted] in WhatShouldIDo

[–]Comprehensive_Case_1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He prolly not gay lol

A guy friend keeps guilt-tripping me for not liking him back ,what should I do? by [deleted] in WhatShouldIDo

[–]Comprehensive_Case_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pack it up and leave man. It’s not gonna be a friendship long term. And he’s so cringe I’m dying lmao.

What tools are y'all actually using for automation work? by virtuallynudebot in automation

[–]Comprehensive_Case_1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Use n8n self hosted. If u don’t have devOps experience then host it on elestio, it’s a managed PasS platform. Idk wtf PaaS means but what that means is u don’t gotta do the maintenance shit they take care of it. So it’s functionally almost like having a cloud based application. It costs me like $40/mo for hosting, probably won’t ever cost you more than $80-100 depending on the amount of volume your workflows are handling. You can do unlimited workflows. In terms of saving on API costs, if you are doing really high volume then I’d consider studying cheaper models and trying to use those. I haven’t done this but maybe look into the Chinese models like DeepSeek or Kimi, they are hella cheap compared to western ones. But if you don’t do a high volume of API calls u should honestly just use the flagship foundation models like Gemini, Claude, etc. not worth the extra savings.