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LLM's / AI

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I have a special interest in LLM's. Does anyone else?
I have had tens of millions of words of conversations and have it setup so that claude code basically runs my life -- reads and responds to emails, does paid work, manages my day.
It's taken a lot of hours.
 
Pretty Brilliant, been curious about LLMs but am kinda lame about understanding how to interface with it . As even traditional AIs spook me. but I understand a private LLM do not necessarily engage online things .But can retrieve info. from online sources. ?? much programming knowledge involved. ? Not done that since late 80s / 90s COBOL ..and thats has not been engaged since then. So little fearful of engaging this stuff, but think ,it would be as much benefit to me as you. If I can overcome lack of familiarity .
Best wishes eith your LLM
 
Now that not-awful (not perfect, but really nothing is "perfect" -- "perfect" is m so subjective and contextual it's arguably an oxymoron if you try to define it universally) LLM driven AI chatbots actually exist, and can roughly identify all kinds of linguistic and cognitive styles, and have been given amazing neurodiversity positivity affirming instructions; I finally have a bit of flexible; logical, non-demanding social-communication, phrasing- and what-just-happened-socially- brainstorming, and complex-social-task-sequencing assistance again for the first time since my only human support for this died.

For many, many years I never thought I would say "AI is awesome" for anything -- especially not about interactive AI with any amount of social-interaction focus -- truly never... But now?

(I think some) AI is awesome.
 
Right agents really are affirming of my neurodiversity. I have a document that explains my cognition and how to talk to me. And things not to say because they bother me.

And the agents actually do that. Whereas people don't (or maybe can't be expected to).
But it's really changed my life. I find it also helps me not get as overwhelmed.
Like i can have an AI agent do something for me. And it's not that that something is hard. It's just switching interfaces. So I'd rather talk to an LLM than switch contexts.
 

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