JimiSlew3

JimiSlew3 t1_jdi0izc wrote

Thanks. I'm curious once we get it to do things. Like, tell it to analyze a giant dataset, and produce a visual of interesting stuff. Some tools I use will offer suggestions and I'm thinking the link between asking a question and getting information will be significantly shortened and wanted to know if anyone had done that yet.

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JimiSlew3 t1_jdfk435 wrote

Nublet question: is there anything linking LLMs and data analyst and visualizations yet? I saw a bit with MS Copilot and Excel. I want to know if there is anymore advanced in the works. Thanks!

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JimiSlew3 t1_j4myuyx wrote

My mom is a medical doctor who went by maiden name at work. If I visited and asked where Dr. X was the staff would be very confused but it I asked for Dr. Y they knew exactly who she was. It was her choice to do that at work.

I admit to being so confused that when I got married I had to ask if she wanted to be introduced as Dr. X, Dr. Y, Mrs. Y X, or, Mrs. X. She looked at me as if I had two heads and said "Mrs. X". I thought it was a reasonable question.

You do what works for your family. Life's weird enough!

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JimiSlew3 t1_iwm2pqq wrote

Oh, this criticism goes way way back:

At a press conference of law school deans in 1998 decrying the annual US News Law School Rankings, then New York University School of Law Dean John Sexton quipped, "If they were asked about Princeton Law School, it would appear on the top 20 -- but it doesn't exist" [1] (Sexton was denouncing the US News usage of reputation survey results from judges, lawyers and law school deans in its ranking formula, expressing doubt over the expertise of some surveyed). -wiki.

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