usecase for spending money on AI?
I want to brick in someone's computer and see how long it takes for them to notice.
>>109083417GPT? Sounds like GPT.
>>109083426I bricked in your mom, and you just noticed.
I wouldn't. But I'll use tokens from my employer for personal tasks.
>>109083427>GPT?yes
>>109083417>I'll be honest.>You're right. I fucked up.>Quick flag up front.>Honest caveats:>Let me push back>Credit where it's due>Worth sitting with>Your framing is>That's a solid observation>The thing is>To be fair>That tracks
>>109083437Gpt is deprecatedUse Gemini with history turned off
>>109083431That doesn't make any sense, you'll probably never notice.
>>109083467history turned off makes it work better but the caveat is you can't move off the page or refresh the page in any way without losing your whole chat
>>109083417making a lot of sub par overengineered jeetcode fast.it's alright for one shot small python scripts here and there
>>109083417Who knows
>>109083417Think of it like a chainsaw. Very poweful if you're a logger, but if you don't know what you're doing, you shouldn't probably use one.
>>109083467This saar if that AI doesn't work, subscribe to a new one saar.
>AI please create a new x for company>upload entire codebase>forgot to click temporary chat>entire database now being used to train models
>>109083426>>109083431>I bricked inthats not how the expression works retarded kids