@andrewmccalip This is dope!
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Can i upload an SVG to make my logo animate in target customers terminals?
@levelsio IRL is so much harder.
Have done 30+ IRL workshops onboarding peeps into AI and it’s the most energetically demanding thing.
Digital is a joke by comparison.
But that’s also why IRL works
Agent harnesses are where the money is at
Not the agents themselves
Regular people need interfaces to navigate these digital spirits
Without it they’re stuck with prayers
Having a steering wheel is important for humans to adopt this tech
@levelsio levelstack skill tree when?
companies would pay to have your skills yell at their employees in cloud to focus on revenue simplify and shit that matters and you have the distribution channel for it
the next step after a “skill” is to turn it into a more predicatable function with inputs and outputs through software instead of depending on the higher level text and hoping the neural network nails it
if you don’t want to take that step it’s fine and will work but is a very expensive option relative to turning it into functional software
again nothing wrong with skills but ultimately it’s software that is written or software that is described in plain english
@nathanclark_@levelsio Not really
If you know how to code and make real software, throwing a skill down to a neural network is an extremely expensive way to do things
Not to say skills are not useful.. They are but if you know what you’re doing with Code it’s a silly way to do things
@levelsio Meh. Go to America.
Was in New York recently and there was a 30 minute convo about the watches the people at the table wore and the story about how they got them.
I was wearing a 19€ Casio i got from Abdul next to a tasca