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That's a good point Alan,
Yes, I was specifically thinking of ChatGPT, CoPilot, Grok, Claud and the other similar LLMs. (Also, but to a lesser extent in the retro computing context, the image or music generators like MidJourney or DALL-E etc).
The concept of "Artificial Intelligence" has been with us for decades, and some things like chess playing algorithms from the 1980s would absolutely be worthy of its own thread if anybody is programming their RC2014 to play chess.
I am also aware that quite a few people in this community do not speak English as their first language. So I want to make it clear that I have no issues with people using language translation tools to understand and join in with the conversations here.
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I think any post where someone has asked an LLM and doesn’t know if the answer was correct, so asking in the group, should be deleted. If you don’t know enough to check the LLMs answer, and can’t be bothered to research it yourself, don’t use the LLM.Next step is probably someone asking an LLM and then the LLM asking the question in the group for the answer.
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Don’t know whether this is considered AI, but I’ve used an intelligent software for the last 45 years and it is getting smarter every year, i.e., autorouter for pc board layout. At this point I’m considering it a critical tool for pc board design.
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>"I enjoy the challenge of coding too much that I would never give that away to a machine"If you're giving it away to the AI, you're using it wrong.
>"if I need a "rubber ducky" to bounce ideas off, I'd rather that was some of my fellow humans."You can do both. It's amazing what an outside perspective can bring. I know most of my colleagues so well that I can tell you what they'd say to most questions. Yay age and experience.
>"Check the latest dev build of RomWBW - it includes a tool that was
written by an LLM using my steering." This makes me sad. Every RC2014
product I have sold so far has been free of any LLM input. Even
autorouting (I take great pride in PCB layout, and I am sure people have
seen a year on year increase in quality as I hone this skill). Knowing
that RomWBW includes LLM generated code makes that feel much less
special to me, and means that RC2014 isn't the quiet haven it once was :-(
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I think the situation is similar to turning up to a classic car club with a vintage car
fitted with a modern engine, I doubt you would be very welcome !
PeterO
It seems like so many parts of modern life are being overrun with AI
these days, from web browsers, help desks, TV adverts, social media,
operating systems and so on. It is something which I hate on so many
levels, and will actively try to do whatever it takes to avoid it.
I see retro computing as a happy refuge from this and where the pinnacle
of artificial intelligence is being diagnosed by Eliza.
>"Check the latest dev build of RomWBW - it includes a tool that was
written by an LLM using my steering." This makes me sad. Every RC2014
product I have sold so far has been free of any LLM input. Even
autorouting (I take great pride in PCB layout, and I am sure people have
seen a year on year increase in quality as I hone this skill). Knowing
that RomWBW includes LLM generated code makes that feel much less
special to me, and means that RC2014 isn't the quiet haven it once was :-(
RomWBW is not LLM-generated in any way, shape, or form. Not the code itself, nor the tools, nor anything it was derived from.
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To the best of my recollection, Miguel did not mention that VGMINFO was an LLM-based work when it was submitted. Like all stand-alone applications in RomWBW, it is included purely as a convenience. I will add a comment in the documentation about the LLM utilization in this application.
At least for now, RomWBW will remain free of AI LLM derived content. I would appreciate feedback on whether I should continue to accept AI LLM derived content for inclusion on the disk images (with comments identifying it as such). I have already added new requirements to the GitHub pull request process for identifying AI LLM submissions.
To AI, or not to AI, that is the question:
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles
And by opposing end them.
It seems like so many parts of modern life are being overrun with AI
these days, from web browsers, help desks, TV adverts, social media,
operating systems and so on. It is something which I hate on so many
levels, and will actively try to do whatever it takes to avoid it.
I see retro computing as a happy refuge from this and where the pinnacle
of artificial intelligence is being diagnosed by Eliza.
That is why it makes me sad to see AI generated content creeping in to
this Google Group. I appreciate that some people love AI, and see it as
the golden answer to any problem. Maybe I'm a dinosaur. Maybe I am out
of date. I'm certainly not one of the cool kids (Kool Kidz?) these days.
But I would like to get hear the views of others in this group.
Sadly I cannot control the spread of AI as it infects so many parts of
daily life, but as the group owner of this group I would like to make it
a nice AI-free haven. Or at least require that any posts containing AI
generated content are clearly labelled as such in the subject line.
(That way, if you can't be bothered to write it, I don't have to bother
reading it).
I don't want to single anybody out on here that has used AI. And I don't
want this to descend in to pointing out the many flaws or advantages of
AI in non-retro computing areas. I just want to know how you feel about
AI in the RC2014 ecosystem and this Google Group in particular.
Just for clarity, no AI is used in the design of RC2014 products, the
RC2014 website or Z80Kits website, or the RC2014 Newsletter - although
the newsletter has in the past linked to YouTube videos with an AI
generated thumbnail.
Spencer