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by vbezhenar
197 days ago
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> A tractor replaced a horse in turning the field, bit you still need a farmer to drive it. Before mechanisation, like 50x more people worked in the agricultural sector, compared to today. So tractors certainly left without work a huge number of people. Our society adapted to this change and sucked these people into industrial sector. If LLM would work like a tractor, it would force 49 out of 50 programmers (or, more generically, blue-collar workers) to left their industry. Is there a place for them to work instead? I don't know. |
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But none of this chamged how food grows and that you need somebody who bloody well knows what they are doing to produce it. Especially how machinised it is today.
However, I do not believe LLM to be a tractor. More like a slightly different hammer. You still need to hit the nail.