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The first 40 months of the AI era

20 hours ago
  • #Productivity Tools
  • #AI Reflections
  • #ChatGPT Experience
  • The author recalls being highly impressed by ChatGPT when it launched in November 2022, noting its superiority over older chatbots and recognizing its broader significance beyond just a tool for enthusiasts.
  • Early experiments with ChatGPT for creative tasks like writing poems and generating fantasy world content showed coherent outputs but were criticized for being boring and overly inoffensive, highlighting a key limitation.
  • Inspired by examples of ChatGPT generating functional code, the author tested it for programming, finding it useful for simple snippets but struggling with iterative improvements on a personal project, leading to questioning its overall efficiency.
  • After subscribing to Claude Pro and trying Claude Code, the author was initially enthusiastic about its natural language interaction and productivity, especially for coding and business planning, though encountered challenges with maintaining context.
  • The author reflects on the ambiguous productivity gains from AI, pondering whether scope expansion in projects is beneficial or merely adds unnecessary features, and considers canceling the subscription due to rumors and local LLM improvements.
  • Despite experimenting with AI-generated content for the blog, the author refuses to use it verbatim due to its perceived blandness and lack of personal touch, emphasizing the importance of authentic writing.
  • As a consumer, the author finds AI-generated content unappealing and disengaging, likening it to the uncanny valley, but remains open to the possibility of expert-level, subtle use in creative fields like game development.
  • Overall, the author maintains a skeptical but open stance on AI's utility, acknowledging its potential while expressing ongoing doubts about its practical benefits and impact on creativity and productivity.