Growing Backlash Against AI and Chatbots in the Region
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| Source: Mastodon | Original article
Many people express strong dislike for AI and chatbots. AI tools aid coding and troubleshooting.
The backlash against AI and chatbots has sparked a heated debate, with many expressing frustration and disappointment. As we reported on May 23, the limitations of large language models (LLMs) have been a major concern, with issues such as hallucination detection and compliance being major challenges. Despite these limitations, some users have found code agents to be helpful in coding and troubleshooting, accelerating the process and reducing manual work.
The code agent's ability to learn and adjust is a key factor in its usefulness, although it is not without mistakes. The development of LLM evaluators and teachable AI knowledge systems, such as MIMER, has shown promise in addressing these issues. Open-source frameworks, like those compared in the Agentic AI study, are also being explored to improve the performance of LLMs.
As the field continues to evolve, it will be important to watch how these developments impact the perception and adoption of AI and chatbots. Will the advancements in LLMs and code agents be enough to win over critics, or will the limitations and mistakes continue to outweigh the benefits? The next few months will be crucial in determining the future of AI and its applications in coding and beyond.
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