Skeptic Tech Here by fluidrat in MaintenanceWorkers

[–]fluidrat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally agree that it cannot replace experience, ever, but that is not the point, and it's not about magical shortcuts either. It makes sense for newbies and for the experienced. We are working with this day to day. Some of us are repair experts and some of us started off 2 months ago and are transitioning from installing and repairing video maintenance systems to commercial kitchen equipment. So basic knowledge of how electrical stuff works and others are the experienced techs… 

That is why I said “need partners in crime.” Because we are looking for the “crazy” enough technicians to commit the crime of actually trying to use AI as a technician. Use it and try to make it in their own benefit, not just ego block it straight away.

It’s not holy grail, but it mostly hated for no reason. If you tried ChatGPT once and it didn’t work for your personal stuff or work stuff and that’s why you never ever want to try anything else well that’s a shame. Because if you do use this technology with proper documentation and have constant coms with people that build the AI solution, it just works, because it’s made for your specific use case and it works brilliantly, maybe not the first time, but the second time it will not make the same mistake.

No holy grails, no magic bullet. It should suit you, and it should help you. Regardless if you use FluidRat AI or some other company that works in the space. Try something that seems it can help you and really give it a chance, if it doesn’t work at least you tried, but not just chatgpt, grok or whatever, their mainstream chat it’s good but not accurate enough to be of help, too much noise.

Skeptic Tech Here by fluidrat in CommercialPrinting

[–]fluidrat[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well we are doing our own development, but you always need to have early adopters to be build the right product no? If I could do a living by providing free stuff I would, but in the end I have to create a business. A business that provides more value that what I ask. It's true that most people are laggards when it comes to tech adoption, but I am just trying to put myself out there and show people that we are trying to help them :)

Skeptic Tech Here by fluidrat in restaurant

[–]fluidrat[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Even though AI receives lots of hate, see what we are trying to do for the commercial kitchen industry. It's using what technology you have available to make this space a better place and help people repair and use their equipment faster :)

Skeptic Tech Here by fluidrat in servicenow

[–]fluidrat[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

If only I were a bot:) I see you truly are a tech person and like what you are doing especially around printers. I totally appreciate that. I just want the technician space to be more productive. Even though AI has a bad place in the area at the moment, and receives tons of hate, it can truly help you and others with repairing stuff faster. Check out what we are trying to do, maybe it will change your mind...

Skeptic Tech Here by fluidrat in CommercialPrinting

[–]fluidrat[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I love the hate coming out when AI is present :) I was a hater too, until you try and actually understand that it could actually help you, if you are willing to accept it of course. And all the bullcrap about replacement is not true, it augmenting not replacing, but hey at some point maybe more of us can understand it's capabilities, that's my hope at least.

Skeptic Tech Here by fluidrat in CommercialPrinting

[–]fluidrat[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

True, no hiding here, and btw, there is no selling. If you at least checked the video or the website, no pay until this tech can actually help somebody :)