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by IlyaIvanov0
70 days ago
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The most interesting finding here is that LLMs make individuals
generate more ideas but make groups generate fewer. The individual
effect, in my own experience, depends entirely on how you use the
tool. If you treat the first answer as the answer, you get the
homogenization the article describes. If you use the LLM to attack
your own framing from angles you wouldn't reach alone, you end up
closer to first principles, not further. Same tool, opposite
outcomes. The discipline is what differs, and most people probably
default to the first mode. |
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