| > And LLMs slurped some of those together with the output of thousands of people who’d do the task worse Theoretically fixable, then. > But it can’t. Not definitively and consistently Again, it can't, yet, but with better training data I don't see a fundamental impossibility here. The comparison with any magic wand is, in my opinion, disingenuous. > If you don’t think to do regular things, you won’t be able to think to do advanced things Humans already don't think for a myriad of critical jobs. Once expertise is achieved on a particular task, it becomes mostly mechanical. - Again, I agree with the original comment I was answering to in essence. I do think AI will make us dumber overall, and I sort of wish it was never invented. But it was. And, being realistic, I will try to extract as much positive value from it as possible instead of discounting it wholly. |