Is anyone using AI, specifically curious about LLMs at work?
Id love to hear feedback on the use cases and how well it's going.
Id love to hear feedback on the use cases and how well it's going.
pocketrockets06 said:
I am wildly skeptical of the level of productivity you are claiming. FAANG would be shedding developer jobs en masse if it was that good and we're not seeing anything close to that.
We've been working with various AI/LLM systems doing everything from anomaly detection models for equipment reliability to patent/IP screening searches. It's had some nice use cases but we're talking like 5-10% net productivity improvements (when you back out the training costs, vCPU cost, etc) - not 80%.
chris1515 said:
How do you access that?
YouBet said:
Yes. It's mindblowing. We are using AI and LLMs to write the code for our new operational platform.
We put a 1.5 page product spec on paper today written in English with very little tech jargon. Ran it through ChatGPT and basically got about 80% of our code out of that we will need. Total of about 1 hour of work. Dev will tweak the last 20% to finalize it. Whole process shaves weeks to months off the traditional process.
Anything agile is now snail's pace comparatively.
This stuff is world changing for the tech space.
The key here is learning how to use ChatGPT (and peers) to effectively get what you want out of it. Instead of asking it questions you should write a persona or use case and then tell it what you want it to do.
This will reduce the number of people I have to hire in the Product space because Product and IT effectively merge now. Hell, anyone in the business can now go write a Product spec and generate 80% of the code you will need without having to know jack **** about coding. All you have to know how to do is how to best talk to the AI prompt.
Seriously, if you aren't leaning into this you are already extinct.