I enjoy a lot of strange new worlds, but the amount of time and entire episodes that are devoted to “put Spock in an awkward situation” is insane and I find it all very cringey
Repelle
Love this ep “it is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose. That is not weakness; that is life.” Classic.
We were doomed the instant we invented autoclippers.
As always, Star Trek knows what’s up:
The speed of technological advancement isn't nearly as important as short term quarterly gains. - Quark s4e7 (little green men)
Apologies, I’m usually better at adding descriptions. I’ve edited it, and it says: Damn, that’s crazy. Where are the Epstein Files
You’re right about having to check everything written, the problem is that the unpaid intern loses you time while you have to check all the work, and then eventually learns enough and gains trust where you can be more hands-off. The AI doesn’t.
Still potential for time savings in non-critical areas where you can actually afford to be less careful, but that appears to be it right now.
I didn’t think it would happen, but I really wanted it to. Michael Dorn was so passionate about it, and i love the character
I haven’t tried in a while, but shortly after gpt4 came out I tried to play chess against it. It just completely changed the board position nearly every move making illegal moves, adding pieces etc. do current models keep track of the board and make legal moves without special prompting to help? Were these assisted by agentic tools handling state?
As much as I want to say fuck yes, they should first go back and watch those old scientists.
We don’t see dolphins afaik, but in tng they do reference there being dolphins specifically with the one door labeled “Tursiops Crew Facility“

Yeah it really feels like an LLM should work better than a phone tree for that, but every time I actually encounter one it’s so so much worse.