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minus-squareSckharshantallas@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6·edit-22 months agoI like the saying that LLMs are “good” at stuff you don’t know. That’s about it. When you know the subject it stops being much useful because you’ll already know the very obvious stuff that LLM could help you.
minus-squareZetta@mander.xyzlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·2 months agoFreedomAdvocate is right, IMO the best use case of ai is things you have an understanding of, but need some assistance. You need to understand enough to catch atleast impactful errors by the llm
minus-squareMangoCats@feddit.itlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2arrow-down3·2 months agoLike search engines, and libraries…
I like the saying that LLMs are “good” at stuff you don’t know. That’s about it.
When you know the subject it stops being much useful because you’ll already know the very obvious stuff that LLM could help you.
FreedomAdvocate is right, IMO the best use case of ai is things you have an understanding of, but need some assistance. You need to understand enough to catch atleast impactful errors by the llm
Like search engines, and libraries…