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by lou1306
578 days ago
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> Why does an LLM have to be better than you to be useful to you? If ((time to craft the prompt) + (time required to fix LLM output)) ~ (time to achieve the task on my own) it's not hard to see that working on my own is a very attractive proposition. It drives down complexity, does not require me to acquire new skills (i.e., prompt engineering), does not require me to provide data to a third party nor to set up an expensive rig to run a model locally, etc. |
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I'm just a little bit tired of sweeping generalizations like "LLMs are completely broken". You can easily use them as a tool part of a process that then ends up being broken (because it's the wrong tool!), yet that doesn't disqualify them for all tool use.