Erik Darling speaks wisdom:
Here’s what I’ve used it for with some success:
- Creating images for Beer Gut Magazine
- Summarizing long documents
- Writing boilerplate stuff that I’m bad at (sales and marketing drivel, abstracts, lists of topics)
But every time I ask it to do that stuff, I really have to pay attention to what it gives me back. It’s often a reasonable starting place, but sometimes it really goes off the rails.
That’s true of technical stuff, too. Here’s where I’ve had a really bad time, and if there’s anything you know deeply and intimately, you’ll find similar problems too.
Click through for Erik’s experience. That’s pretty close to my own, and is a big part of why I refer to generative AI models as being akin to drunken interns: sure, give them assignments, but you’d better double-check every part of it.