Look, I’m not really one to care either way about the fucking thing. It’s a tool. That’s all I’ll say.
But normies (or at least a certain subset), now, are fucking obsessed with the thing. Like, it’s absolutely cult-like, with the usual slavish devotion, the complete unwillingness to accept any criticism, and, perhaps most importantly, a massive overestimation of just what the thing is capable of, and what it can do…
Stupid fuckers genuinely believe that they can have some version of “fully automated luxury gay space communism”, just because of the last couple of years of AI hype, and the fact that it can write better essays than their utterly pathetic selves can even come up with…
Like, fuck, I’ve even had teachers going on and on about how this brilliant device will “save us all, and allow us to be our full transcendent selves”…
The ignorance is astounding. The utter hype-following and clout-chasing is even worse…
Like, yes, the “creatives” worrying for their jobs can be annoying, but they’re nothing on the hype-cultists who have jumped on this bandwagon to the point of basing their entire futures on what they think this fucking system is going to do “for them”…
It’s like the first smartphones all over again, but somehow so much worse…
/endrant
Saved me lots of time coding and even helped me with some chemistry questions that arent easily answerable by google. If it continues on the current trajectory it is gonna revolutionize a lot of fields.
That being said, you need to know how to use it well and you can't take it as the gospel. In any fields where there are major consequences for being wrong, or where you can't easily check if its output is correct, it is still a long way off.
I can certainly understand the disdain for the ignorant masses of normies who blindly worship whatever the current fad is, but that doesn't mean there aren't grains of truth behind some of the hype.
Well yeah, it is definitely light years away from being able to solve things that aren't easily solvable from the information that it was trained on. But in my case, it took coding problems that would have taken me hours to solve, even while heavily relying on internet searches and stack overflow, and solved them in 30 seconds. That is undoubtedly impressive and even that level of competence is enough to cause big waves across a bunch of industries.
I get the feeling that when I have this discussion with people here, we are all talking about different things.