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by hard24
99 days ago
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My prediction is a concorde-like incident is going to shatter trust and make people re-think their expectations of the capabilities of LLMs and their abilities of the present. Essentially something big has to happen that affects the revenue/trust of a large provider of goods, stemming from LLM-use. They wont go away entirely. But this idea that they can displace engineers at a high-rate will. |
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I feel the current proliferation of LLMs is going to resemble asbestos problem: Cheap miracle thingy, overused in several places, with slow gradual regret and chronic harms/costs. Although I suppose the "undocumented nasty surprise" aspect would depend on adoption of local LLMs. If it's a monthly subscription to cloud-stuff, people are far less-likely to lose track of where the systems are and what they're doing.
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_France_Flight_4590