Tag: chatgpt

  • Models, models everywhere

    Models. Big huge scary models. Small, purpose-built models. Slow models. Fast models. Expensive models. Local models. Models. Models. Models. Which model should you pick for your question, task, or goal? How much of your usage budget will you use when you do? Could it have been done by a lesser model for less usage? As…

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  • First slowly, then all at once… the agentweb

    Every app, website, SaaS product, cloud service, hosting platform, protocol, database, file system, and CLI is being rewritten for agents. What is an agent? An agent is an app that receives prompts, interacts with large language models, loops until it can satisfactorily resolve the prompt, and replies. Some agents know how to code, others know…

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  • Hesitant thoughts on LLMs

    I’ve wanted to write a follow-up to my April 2023 post How I’m using ChatGPT as an accelerator for several months. I want to share how I’m using AI today, what I think about it, and what I think we’ll see in the future. But I will admit I hesitated because people I respect and…

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  • Will Apple’s headset enhance productivity?

    I’ve written several times about mixed reality experiences over the last 6 or 7 years here on my blog. I recently went back and looked at some of those posts and so I thought I’d sum up my thinking as it stands today, as well as detail what I hope to see from Apple’s headset.…

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  • How I’m using ChatGPT as an accelerator

    Over the last few weeks I’ve begun using the recent crop of AI-powered services in my daily work and I’ve found them to be an enormous boost to my productivity and fun to play with. I do not know if these human-like chat services will end up causing great harm to the earth’s population or…

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