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by throwaway4aday
685 days ago
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Not to pick on you but this general type of response to these AI threads seems to be coalescing around something that looks like a common cause. The thing that tips your comment into that bucket is the "serious tasks" phrasing. Trying to use current LLMs for either extremely complex work involving many interdependent parts or for very specialized domains where you're likely contributing something unique or to any other form of "serious task" you can think of generally doesn't work out. If all you do all day long are serious tasks like that then congrats you've found yourself a fulfilling and interesting role in life. Unfortunately, the majority of other people have to spend 80 to 90 percent of their day dealing with mind numbing procedural work like generating reports no one reads and figuring out problems that end up being user error. Fortunately, lots of this boring common work has been solved six ways from Sunday and so we can lean on these LLMs to bootstrap our n+1th solution that works in our org with our tech stack and uses our manager's favourite document format/reporting tool. That's where the other use cases mentioned in the article come in, well that and side projects or learning X in Y minutes. |
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