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by dpweb
34 days ago
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Don’t quite agree with the implication that if the answer to a problem is readily available (from an LLM) there is no use in the struggle to find the solution. However I think it’s very important to approach such questions objectively, or at least self uninterested, and not as one who’s worried about one’s job or sense of self worth threatened by LLM technology. The value is in the development of one’s own mental faculties. In math classes they tell you you have to work the problems. Even if LLMs become capable of solving entire classes of problems that that set expands over time, the value in developing one’s ability never goes out of style. |
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