| 10 minutes? I find that a ridiculous statement. For people that have been programming for 20 years, AI is not an issue, on the contrary, it can work for you as you become older. They have trained enough. For young people, it can destroy them if they stop practicing hours every day, outsourcing all their work to the ai, as they will start losing contact with the reality they are controlling. But that depends on the personality of people. One of the best uses of LLMs is creating trainers for practicing what you need. For example, I have created programs for practicing my Japanese and Mandarin pronunciation, for practicing chords and note recognition with MIDI, and playing of sheet music, practicing IPA, my handwriting... Usually I buy some software that does more or less what I want, but them I realise that I need a specific feature the software does not have. So I create the trainer for personalization. It will be impossible for me to do that without LLMs. There is no time in 5 lifetimes to do that by hand. |