• @Bye@lemmy.world
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    71 year ago

    Well they made it worse. It was much more interesting when it would actually tell you how it thinks the world will end, or what kind of real estate it thinks will increase in value with climate change, or who the best people to assassinate are if you want to make sugary breakfast cereal illegal.

    Now I just use it to remember names for things, like “what’s that thing called in a machine learning model that allows the computer to tell the difference between a useful result and noise?”

    I know some people use it for coding still but I stopped with that, it was only useful for boilerplate web stuff and the things you learn in python 101. Plus it would do a lot wrong, like using for loops in R for anything.

    It just didn’t live up to the hype.