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by ivanovm
337 days ago
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I find the very popular response of "you're just not using it right" to be big copout for LLMs, especially at the scale we see today.
It's hard to think of any other major tech product where it's acceptable to shift so much blame on the user.
Typically if a user doesn't find value in the product, we agree that the product is poorly designed/implemented, not that the user is bad. But AI seems somehow exempt from this sentiment |
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It's completely normal in development. How many years of programming experience you need for almost any language? How many days/weeks you need to use debuggers effectively? How long from the first contact with version control until you get git?
I think it's the opposite actually - it's common that new classes of tools in tech need experience to use well. Much less if you're moving to something different within the same class.