• owl@infosec.pub
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      To me the biggest problem, that AI might solve is documentation.

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          Have you tried to use AI for <thing>? It’s pretty shit.

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            Translation, proofreading, summarizing, brainstorming, boilerplate code, protein folding…

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              protein folding

              We’re at the point where, due to how b2c tech services work, I think a lot of people think AI === LLM

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          I’ve used AI to give me a good enough guess that I know the right keywords to search for too find the real documentation.

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          I’ve had pretty good experience with using AI to find what I’m looking for in documentation, especially if the docs are in context

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            I think they mean having an AI read code and then write documentation for it. Not having an AI read documentation.