• FreedomAdvocate
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    15 hours ago

    Excel is one place where AI makes sense. All the data is there, in a nice structured and typed format with headings etc. Easily verifiable and to provide the reasoning for its work.

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      13 hours ago

      LLMs can’t count. Can’t add. Can’t deal with actually large datasets

      How is excel a good fit for vibe-coding?

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      10 hours ago

      It could be good to layer in standard machine learning (ML), and it already does have some features (like line of best fit).

      However, in today’s context AI means LLMs, and that is not a good fit due to its unpredictability.

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        42 minutes ago

        You tell it not to.

        I swear none of you guys have even attempted to use AI to do data analysis. I have, I built a MCP and integrated a copilot agent into Teams which has access to specific database data, and refined the rules for it to the point where the CFO rigorously tested it (and still does) and trusts the results it returns.