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by notahacker
1141 days ago
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The other obvious UX comparison point is with sending instant messages to a person until they get it right.... Provided the responses aren't too brittle (and the LLM getting it wrong isn't too upsetting or find-out-too-late) lots of non power-users are going to prefer it, at least in cases where a menu or form input with about six options won't suffice. |
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