• OwOarchist@pawb.social
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        3 days ago

        For free? Sure!

        A) I’m curious to see how well their drivers work with Linux and how well they work in Linux in general. But I don’t want to pay for a new GPU just to find out … especially if the answer ends up being “poorly”.

        B) If nothing else, I could sell it on ebay.

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    3 days ago

    Every article I read about Intel makes me more thankful that I got a Ryzen 1700 in 2017 and never looked back.

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    The issue with being unable to websearch public (indexible) knowledge on products, services or problems wont be due to forums dying out or devs switching to discord servers (or adjacent) but instead putting the docs behind an AI gatekeeper and preventing you from just downloading the straight PDF or reading the kb article as an outsider.

    You will own nothing, know nothing and be nothing and you will be happy.

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    Intel are one of the biggest corporate supporters of the genocide in Palestine. That alone should be enough for us all to be done with them.

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    Honestly, this is an excellent use for AI. So long as responses are limited to the context of the customer support document database. Which is why it’s astounding that no one is talking about it.

    Force customers to use it for 5 minutes and you cut your call volume by 70% (RTFM).

    Ideally they could take those savings and invest it in their human support providers but of course that’s very unlikely in most cases.

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      That would be awesome. But it sounds like the llm has some access to customer accounts and call tools. Prompt injection remains a fundamentally unsolved problem, so I’m curious about how Intel plans to handle that.