Originally published at: AI and Chatbots: The Role of Linux in their Growth
Linux is an open-source operating system that has become one of the most popular choices for developers and businesses alike. Its flexibility, security, and reliability have made it a preferred option for many organizations, including those that are exploring the potential of artificial intelligence and chatbots. In this article, we will discuss how AI and…
Other operating systems encounter dependency and driver issues particularly on Windows Server.
And due to scaling problems and limited remote access tools because of being GUI heavy - Windows is often avoided on large cloud nodes.
So is there and AI that can be used by an end user if they wanted to use it for … Job Hunting or something like that? Microsoft & AI may own LinkedIn but I can guarantee it was not an improvement. If anything the site isn’t worth the money anymore . The search results are wrong the user isn’t able to filter out unwanted things anymore and the list goes on. Chatbots I ignore because they are mostly useless unless it’s a simple question like “What kind of animal is a squirrel ?” The worst thing about AI is it’s starting to get used for Telmarketing, but it isn’t getting programmed to add you to the do not call list yet. So yeah, I’m not loving AI just yet.
I’ve been using chatgpt for things like, for example just yesterday:
Find conflicting CSS on a webpage. And providing me instructions to fix. (since I have very little design/CSS experience) Useful because it always also explains why.
Personally I’ve been using it in a ton of different ways. Some I will blog about soon. Many of which are mind-blowing.
Chatbots save a ton of time and give one the ability to blast through complex tasks that would usually take hours - in a few seconds.
So I found this on LinkedIn ChatGPT Zero
Turns out a kid (to me) at Princeton found away to fight against ChatGPT and AI in general. the article has some valid points.
Thanks for sharing. I had read about that, but this post was more informative. I like the first comment at the end of that Linkedin post.
There will be varied viewpoints, and so hopefully, it helps strike a balance. These types of efforts, advancements, and “individual breakthroughs” from all viewpoints will hopefully help shape a balanced future for AI and AI chatbots.
Here’s another tool (from the other side) that has directly gained tons of users due to ChatGPT’s popularity: