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by radlad
384 days ago
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I don't totally understand the parallel you're drawing here. As a manager, I assume you're training more junior (in terms of their career or the company) engineers up so they can perform more autonomously in the future. But you're not training LLMs as you use them really - do you mean that it's best to develop your own skill using LLMs in an area you already understand well? I'm finding it a bit hard to square your comment about it being exhausting to catherd the LLM with it being a force multiplier. |
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With LLMs the better I get at the scaffolding and prompting, the less it feels like catherding (so far at least). Hence the comparison.