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by echohack5
1074 days ago
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I'm still having trouble seeing LLMs more than a glorified python script that processes enormous data sets. I find their usefulness still less useful than 2005 google when knowing how to use quotation marks. Not to mention that those data sets are typically Reddit, Twitter, Github, etc. Why and how is that superior than just... searching the original data set? Could it just be that the "enshittification" of the way we find information on the net gives LLMs a use case? |
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