| LLM's are already indispensable. How else can I get such a fast turnaround on new James Bond novels that include my pet green conure parrot Teansy as a pivotal character? That is a serious question. Also, I have really enjoyed playing with math concepts with GPT. It doesn't always get things right, but it's very much like riffing with another mathematician. It can pick up on new concepts, find pro and or con examples for them, etc. Pull in related concepts I hadn't thought of, or had never heard of. Absolutely wonderful for initial or casual exploration of new ideas. There is something fun about pushing GPT to grasp something complex it didn't understand immediately, too. Like mentoring an interesting student. Despite the bittersweet of knowing its hard won understanding will evaporate in short order. |
Like I said, most of these applications of GPT currently just seem like a toy. Until GPT can be put to work to tackle problems that only an AI could do, we won’t really see anything from GPT that couldn’t have been done before by simply talking to a human.