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Just wondering if anyone on SN is using AI to make a living? From what I hear it is mostly costing people money. It's saving them some time with mundane tasks but they need to pay for it. Others playing around building apps of websites are costing them a lot more.

172 sats \ 2 replies \ @k4dse 4h

Yes, we're using AI to build phone bots for law firms. This is working very well at this point.
The technology has matured significantly. We can now handle complex legal intake calls, appointment scheduling, and initial client consultations with natural conversation flows. The key has been fine-tuning the systems to understand legal terminology and maintain the professional standards that law firms require.

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1 sat \ 1 reply \ @OT OP 4h

Can't wait for cheap lawyers!

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23 sats \ 0 replies \ @k4dse 3h

I would estimate that initial consultations will be possible very soon, once legislators clear the way for it. The technology is already working excellently for basic cases.

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I use it for work, and also incorporate it into the product I build, so I guess?

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50 sats \ 4 replies \ @OT OP 4h

So you pay for it and it helps save time on your work?

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My employer pays for it, but yea. And sometimes it saves time. Other times it’s not as good. It really depends on learning how to use it effectively.

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But the second half of my original comment: AI is also incorporated in the software product I build. In other words, my product has features that leverage AI, so my customers pay my company to use our product that involves AI features

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61 sats \ 1 reply \ @grayruby 16m

I am kind of fascinated about how AI gets integrated into products. Is it an API so if someone asks the AI questions it connects to chatGPT or whatever model you guys use?

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In short, yes. There’s a lot more to it than that, like providing guiding system prompts, making context info available, checking output, etc

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183 sats \ 0 replies \ @optimism 5h

I use local LLMs with langchain and vector databases for some gig work (consultancy), so yes. And whenever I need some UI into an API (like HitL for judging similarity search results) i just let an LLM code me a custom throwaway webapp.

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i read a lot about peope making money from it, but rarley do they actually mention how.

Tikttok slop i beleive is one way , and of course people making courses teaching you how to be rich by also using ai

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I'm interested too. There's been enough time for somebody to come up with some neat tricks.

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11 sats \ 1 reply \ @OT OP 5h

Yeah, besides scamming of course!

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That is a neat trick. Not very ethical or useful

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Never paid a cent for the AIs (I mean, I guess they're harvesting my data and queries but alas that's pretty cheap).

Do I confess to have used them in writing article drafts/paragraphs/titles? 100%

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50 sats \ 1 reply \ @OT OP 4h
Do I confess to have used them in writing article drafts/paragraphs/titles?

Does that save you time?

You probably have enough material for a bot to imitate. Submit that to Bitcoin Mag and $$$

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Yeah, I've started training Chat on my library, so now I can feed it notes and overall argument and tell it to write in my voice

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11 sats \ 0 replies \ @Scoresby 1h

I'd be curious to see you asking this question every month. I suspect the answers will multiply. But it is an excellent question.

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Not I!

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No but I would love to. Especially if that money is Bitcoin. If you have any bright ideas. I am all ears.

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If your refferal purchase AI credit you get money.

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