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Technology@lemmy.world•AI agents wrong ~70% of time: Carnegie Mellon studyEnglish
11·6 months ago30% might be high. I’ve worked with two different agent creation platforms. Both require a huge amount of manual correction to work anywhere near accurately. I’m really not sure what the LLM actually provides other than some natural language processing.
Before human correction, the agents i’ve tested were right 20% of the time, wrong 30%, and failed entirely 50%. To fix them, a human has to sit behind the curtain and manually review conversations and program custom interactions for every failure.
In theory, once it is fully setup and all the edge cases fixed, it will provide 24/7 support in a convenient chat format. But that takes a lot more man hours than the hype suggests…
Weirdly, chatgpt does a better job than a purpose built, purchased agent.
Livesavers candy got me through several physics lectures in college.
Lately I’ve started taking dove dark chocolates on longer road trips.
esc27@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What architectural style would you like to see come back?
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Tomorrow you wake up with the power of Superman for 48 hours, what's on your to do list?
1·7 months agoSecretly redirect a world ending asteroid into a direct, undeniable path to earth. Make sure scientists see it. Let the planet struggle with the knowledge that everything will soon end and the futility of everything up to that point.
Then publicly redirect the asteroid saving the world.
Extreme fear of heights
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News@lemmy.world•Kids born today are going to grow up in a hellscape, grim climate study finds
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News@lemmy.world•Kids born today are going to grow up in a hellscape, grim climate study finds
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Sysadmin@lemmy.world•TLS Certificate Lifetimes Will Officially Reduce to 47 Days (in 2029)
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Voyager users, what is on your blocked keywords list?
4·9 months ago- Trump
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Nintendo@lemmy.world•Nintendo Switch 2 Launch Games List and Prices (Mario Kart World MSRP $79.99 USD)English
19·10 months agoInflation or not, a 50% price hike between generations is beyond absurd.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Logitech is dropping support for its oldest Harmony remotesEnglish
142·10 months agoLogitech has gone from one of the best tech brands to essentially garbage. The hardware might still be ok, but their software is crap, and those comments about selling a mouse subscription…
Doing it well requires a different approach and skill set than in person learning, which can be difficult to retrofit into an existing institution, especially when budgets are tight. Plus established institutions tend to be a bit conservative about things. Even if the administration is on board, getting faculty to adjust their curricula and adopt the new technology can be near impossible.
Are the pictures to scale?
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News@lemmy.world•Ukraine agrees to accept ‘immediate, interim 30-day ceasefire’ in war with Russia – live
81·10 months agoI hate that Ukraine lost so much and that Russia will get away with this, but looking at it another way, Ukraine held on, stopped Russia from taking their whole country, and forced a ceasefire. That’s amazing and few thought it possible just a few years ago.
Irony is the opposite of wrinkly
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google Chrome is killing more extensions than you think - is your old favorite on the list?English
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Technology@lemmy.world•Why are Google's Assistant(s) so bad nowadays?English
27·10 months agoPure conjecture on my part but I think…
When these first came out, Google approached them in full venture capital mode with the idea of building a market first, then monetizing it. So they threw money and people at it, and it worked fairly well.
They tried making it part of a home automation plaform, but after squandering the good will and market position of acquisitions like Nest and Dropcam, they failed to integrate these products into a coherent platform and needed another approach.
So they turned to media and entertainment only to lose the sonos lawsuit.
After that the product appears to have moved to maintenance mode where people and server resources are constantly being cut, forcing the remaining team to downsize and simply the tech.
Now they are trying to plug it into their AI platform, but in effort to compete with openai and microsoft, they are likely rushing that platform to market far before it is ready.


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