• neukenindekeuken@sh.itjust.works
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    2 hours ago

    I think ignoring that a tool has valuable uses is cutting off the nose to spite the face in a way.

    While LLMs are annoying as fuck to deal with and work with with corporate CEOs telling all of us to “Use them or face unemployment”; it cannot be ignored that they have valuable use cases.

    This article tries to identify the real world use case for an AI/LLM, which is as an ephemeral problem solving machine, much like google or stack overflow has been in the past, just on steroids.

    Once you’re done with the solution: throw it away.

    LLMs are not to be trusted to write software, but they can generate code to solve mundane problems encountered during software development.