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by ratg13
535 days ago
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> I'm not a professional archaeologist or linguist. I just like to play with LLMs This seems like the most common use of AI.. people going way out of their field of expertise, and not having the knowledge to know if they are looking at a hallucination or not. |
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AI used this way isn't replacing expertise - it's helping people explore ideas, generate hypotheses, and find plausible answers to questions that lack definitive solutions.
Many research problems, especially in niche areas, suffer from limited attention due to scarce expert resources. Curious amateurs can now do initial exploratory work using tools like o1. Maybe it'll surface interesting directions for experts to examine.