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by llIIllIIllIIl
144 days ago
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I guess it depends on how people interact with LLM. Cognitive debt may be acquired when people `talk` with machines, asking personal questions, like asking what to answer to the sms from a friend, etc. It may seem different when people `command` LLMs to do particular actions. At the end, this community, most of all probably, understands that LLM is nothing else than advanced auto-complete with natural language interface instead of Bash. > Write me an essay about birds in my area Than later will be presented as human’s work compared to > How does this codebase charge customers? When a person needs to add trials to the existing billing. The latter will result a deterministic code after (many) prompts that a person will be able to validate for correctness (another question if they will though). |
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