Monday at 01:38 PM4 days 1 hour ago, RobJC said:That is a very simplistic way of looking at the power of AI. It can also speed up learning dramatically, giving a wholistic view of the topic much quicker. I was wiring up some Victron components on my RV yesterday and wasn’t sure I had it working right. AI helped me understand (based on photos) that is was right, and why. Now I have a much better understanding of how these components work, and AI was providing valuable insight along the way. It told me about things i wasn’t asking about, and it did it extremely effectively. It was like having an expert next to me, being a patient teacher at the same time. And it remembers everything. The next time i ask about anything related to my RV it considers everything i have installed, other issues i have mentioned, etc.Again, awesome.Too bad that the likelyhood of it telling you lies ist high. I gave it a task a while ago to find some stuff out in a field where I actually already knew the answers. And it took me half an hour of correcting it over and over again until it finally stopped making stuff up.
Monday at 03:30 PM3 days That's the problem I know people who consult it for serious matters and don't realize that it makes things up. Anyone who trusts this technology right now doesn't know what they're doing; it needs to mature a lot more I've seen it fail even at simple math calculations.
Monday at 03:44 PM3 days One thing AI can do is find and compille massive amounts of data. You could spend an entire weekend searching and not come close to what AI could do in a moment. The question is - where is it getting that information from? That's the big issue. I find a lot of my MSFS 2024 releated seaches end up referencing threads right here at Avsim. That's generally a good thing, people here know their stuff way more than most. The problem is, maybe what I'm looking for isn't exactly the same thing being discussed. There's also the case of someone saying "I did X and Y happened". That's a 100% fact, but that doesn't mean that's the same outcome everyone will get. We've all seen weird things that behave differently with MSFS.From there it will scour reddit and even youtube videos. Here's where you're already venturing into uncertain territory. Reddit can be hit or miss (and has a lot of bots itself). Youtube? Anyone can upload a youtube video. If you've ever googled a random Windows problem, you know that much of what gets returned is flat out wrong or "snake oil". There's your "download this EXE to fix it" scams. AI is meant to convince you that it knows what it is talking about, not necessarily give you the most accurate or best information. It does seem to have some logic to not just take everything, but it is far from perfect. That's not to say this doesn't have value, it absolutely does. I was asking about an actual MSFS 2024 pause function, not just active pause. I entered it into an AI search and the results of a thread here were posted. That's good, it was exactly what I was looking for in this case. It gave me answers like just hit esc or there's an FSUIPC option to use (which I did). That begs the question though, what value is AI providing if I already know to search here first? I don't need a supercomputer taking up all our hardware components to tell me what I already know. ------------------------- Craig from KBUF
Monday at 06:33 PM3 days 2 hours ago, kerosene31 said:That begs the question though, what value is AI providing if I already know to search here first? I don't need a supercomputer taking up all our hardware components to tell me what I already know.You are at the core of the bubble that is AI. It's all about stocks and what it is really good for is using up insane amounts of energy resources.I really have to wonder what its inventors were thinking, if they were thinking at all. We are sitting in the midst of a man made environmental catastrophe and the goal is to reduce our carbon footprint and reduce anything that uses up more energy and they come up with a technology that increases exactly that consumption exponentially?How stupid are these people?
Monday at 11:24 PM3 days 9 hours ago, Farlis said:Too bad that the likelyhood of it telling you lies ist high.I gave it a task a while ago to find some stuff out in a field where I actually already knew the answers. And it took me half an hour of correcting it over and over again until it finally stopped making stuff up.AI gets things wrong but it also gets a lot right. And it will only get better. All those corrections are making an impact, and within a few years those mistakes will be less and less. It is a game-changer for me. If it isn’t for you, I guess don’t use it. I provided a spreadsheet with historical stock prices and volume, and asked it to use a very specific technical analysis method to give me price targets. It was so darn good that i run my other trades by it, not as the final say, but as a valuable data point. 7950X3D | RTX 4090 | 96GB DDR5 | 4K G-Sync | Win11 Pro
Tuesday at 12:23 AM3 days On 6/28/2026 at 2:03 PM, Rocky_53 said:I think the issue with AI, is that far too many people simply think it's always correct, I have had many suggesitons, tips, information that have been simply wrong. Often, a long way off being correct.And lately, more and more people have then been posting the incorrect or partially correct "answers" here or Reddit or Discord or name your forum of choice. If the poster wanted an AI response instead of a response from a human that knew what they were talking about, they could just go straight to ChatGPT or Claude or Gemini or name your AI of choice.LLM's do not know the answer. They do not know how to reason. They take the massive amount of data they have access to and churn out a response. The source of that response could be a sarcastic troll or a combination of information that may be related to original question but isn't actually the answer to the original question at all. I've asked AI about things readily available online... I asked the length of a 5090FE and it gave me random lengths from (presumably) other 5090 cards. I've asked AI the location of MSFS 2024's application folder and it gave me the location of 2020's folder instead. And it gave those wrong answers very authoratively!AI isn't taking jobs because it knows how to do anything... it's taking jobs because the former human employees wrote very detailed processes and the AI was trained on that data. It's why AI is good at coding: there are millions of GitHub code repositories out there that helped train AI. But AI doesn't actually know how to code... it just knows how to spit out code that was already used, hopefully in a working application.AI doesn't have access to the MSFS source code. It can't give any super special tips and tricks for MSFS that aren't already available online. Sometimes those tips and tricks are valid, and sometimes they are snake oil... just like AI itself.
Tuesday at 01:00 AM3 days AI is going to flop. And flop big time. Just as electric cars are not going to replace gas driven vehicles. Isn't going to happen. Win10Pro 22H2-19045.7184 IntelCorei7-3770K GigabyteGA-Z68XP-UD3 32GBGSkillCL7-8-8-24 AsusRTX2070OC8GB 1TBCrucialMX500SSD 2 TB PNY CS900 (x3)1TBRAWMushkinSSDs LGBlueRayBurner RosewillChallengerTowerBlack CorsairRM750wPSU X56HOTAS TtesportsCommanderKeyboardMousecombo TrackIR5Pro 34inUltraWideScreenLG2560x1080p TM2xMFDCougar OculusQuest2 InateckKU5211PCIe3.2 LTERIVERPCIeG2S4 TMobileHomeInternet5GMSI Codex Series R2 B14NUC7-095US Windows 11 Home 25H2 26200.8655 - i7 14700F MSI Pro B760 VC Wifi II RTX 5060ti OC 16GB 32GB DDR5 5600mhz 2TB MSI nVME 4TB Crucial nVME 4TB SPCC SATA SSD P-3 4TB SSD 650w Gold PSU Monitor LG 2560x1080p 34in
Tuesday at 02:01 AM3 days 1 hour ago, udidwht said:AI is going to flop. And flop big time. Just as electric cars are not going to replace gas driven vehicles. Isn't going to happen.😂😂😂😂😂 7950X3D | RTX 4090 | 96GB DDR5 | 4K G-Sync | Win11 Pro
Tuesday at 02:39 AM3 days 3 hours ago, RobJC said:AI gets things wrong but it also gets a lot right. And it will only get better. All those corrections are making an impact, and within a few years those mistakes will be less and less. It is a game-changer for me. If it isn’t for you, I guess don’t use it.I provided a spreadsheet with historical stock prices and volume, and asked it to use a very specific technical analysis method to give me price targets. It was so darn good that i run my other trades by it, not as the final say, but as a valuable data point.Exactly this. As I mentioned, I use Claude and Claude Cowork on a daily, and it is, at the very least, a massive time saver. The "negative" comments about AI on this thread mostly show a complete lack of knowledge of the current state of AI, or are based on what AI used to do a couple of years ago. Obviously, if you use AI the way you use Alexa, the results are going to be predictable.
Tuesday at 03:34 AM3 days 53 minutes ago, Ricardo41 said:Exactly this. As I mentioned, I use Claude and Claude Cowork on a daily, and it is, at the very least, a massive time saver.The "negative" comments about AI on this thread mostly show a complete lack of knowledge of the current state of AI, or are based on what AI used to do a couple of years ago.Obviously, if you use AI the way you use Alexa, the results are going to be predictable.Absolutely correct. It is like the people who said the internet wouldn’t catch on. I bet if we spend 5 minutes with them seeing how they use AI we would see the problem. 7950X3D | RTX 4090 | 96GB DDR5 | 4K G-Sync | Win11 Pro
Tuesday at 09:08 AM3 days 8 hours ago, Funky D said:And lately, more and more people have then been posting the incorrect or partially correct "answers" here or Reddit or Discord or name your forum of choice. If the poster wanted an AI response instead of a response from a human that knew what they were talking about, they could just go straight to ChatGPT or Claude or Gemini or name your AI of choice.LLM's do not know the answer. They do not know how to reason. They take the massive amount of data they have access to and churn out a response. The source of that response could be a sarcastic troll or a combination of information that may be related to original question but isn't actually the answer to the original question at all. I've asked AI about things readily available online... I asked the length of a 5090FE and it gave me random lengths from (presumably) other 5090 cards. I've asked AI the location of MSFS 2024's application folder and it gave me the location of 2020's folder instead. And it gave those wrong answers very authoratively!AI isn't taking jobs because it knows how to do anything... it's taking jobs because the former human employees wrote very detailed processes and the AI was trained on that data. It's why AI is good at coding: there are millions of GitHub code repositories out there that helped train AI. But AI doesn't actually know how to code... it just knows how to spit out code that was already used, hopefully in a working application.AI doesn't have access to the MSFS source code. It can't give any super special tips and tricks for MSFS that aren't already available online. Sometimes those tips and tricks are valid, and sometimes they are snake oil... just like AI itself.Absolutely HowardMSI Mag B650 Tomahawk MB, Ryzen7-7800X3D CPU@5ghz, Arctic AIO II 360 cooler, Nvidia RTX4090 GPU, 32gb DDR5@6000Mhz, SSD/2Tb+SSD/500Gb+OS, Corsair 1000W PSU, LG Ultragear 48"4K, MFG Crosswinds, TQ6 Throttle, Fulcrum One YokeMy FlightSim YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@skyhigh776
Tuesday at 10:18 AM3 days AI is being used by hackers to breach cybersecurity, and by cybersecurity analysts to prevent breaches. One example is both Google and Mozilla have recently used AI to find many high-severity security flaws in their browser code.Businesses are using AI to create apps, bots, and agents, and to automate processes; these all reduce human involvement and save them money.Love it or loathe it, AI is here to stay. FS2024 • PMDG 738, 77F • FSL A321 • A2A Comanche, Aerostar • BS Baron, Bonanza, Caravan Pro • JF Tomahawk • TAOG H500C BeyondATC • GSX Pro • ChasePlane & Flow Pro • TDS GTNXi • FSUIPC • AutoFPS • RealTurb 9800X3D B650E • ROG OC RTX 5090 • 64GB DDR5-6000 • VKB Gladiator, STECS, T-Rudder • Tobii 5 • ISP 1 Gbps
Tuesday at 01:27 PM3 days On 6/29/2026 at 9:03 AM, RobJC said:It can also speed up learning dramaticallyStudies have shown otherwise.And studies have shown using AI actually slows down productivity, one reason is because people have started second guessing themselves a lot more often and stop ask the AI if they're right. Edited Tuesday at 01:29 PM3 days by Tuskin38
Tuesday at 01:42 PM3 days Someone needs to come up with a term for AI Luddite. According to AI, there isn't one yet. 9950X3D - X870E Aorus Master- TUF 5090 OC - 64GB DDR5 - 1500W HXi - Titan 360 RX LCD - 9100 Pro x 2 - LG 45GX950A - HOTAS Warthog with Ava Base
Tuesday at 02:18 PM3 days Author 44 minutes ago, Tuskin38 said:Studies have shown otherwise.And studies have shown using AI actually slows down productivity, one reason is because people have started second guessing themselves a lot more often and stop ask the AI if they're right.Don’t agree in this.I am working for a banc on the mortgage department.A year ago we had 80 employees. Then they introduced AI. It made mortgage quotes 100 times faster and now there are only 10 employees left for checking the quotes.The Insurance department : the same.In the future AI will take over many tasks. 5950x3d 5.4-5.7 GHz - Asus ROG 870 Crosshair Apex - GSkill Neo 2x 24 Gb 6000 mhz / cas 26 - MSI RTX 5090 Gaming Trio OC - 1x SSD M2 6000 2TB - 1x SSD M2 2800/1800 1Tb - Corsair 5400 case - Corsair 360 liquid cooling set - 3x 75’ TCL tv. 13600 6 cores @ 5.1 GHz / 8 cores @ 4.0 GHz (hypterthreading on) - Asus ROG Strix Gaming D - GSkill Trident 4x Gb 3200 MHz cas 15 - Asus TUF RTX 4080 16 Gb - 1x SSD M2 2800/1800 2TB - 2x Sata 600 SSD 500 Mb - Corsair D4000 Airflow case - NXT Krajen Z63 AIO liquide cooling - FOV : 200 degrees My flightsim vids : https://www.youtube.com/user/fswidesim/videos?shelf_id=0&sort=dd&view=0
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