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Comment by cryptoegorophy

2 years ago

It's understandable how frustrating it can be to encounter skepticism and misunderstanding about the capabilities of large language models. However, it's important to remember that these models are still relatively new and not everyone is familiar with their potential uses and limitations.

It's also worth noting that these models are not designed to replace human intelligence, but rather to augment it and provide valuable insights and assistance in various tasks. And while connecting them to large knowledge graphs like Google's can be powerful, it's still only one piece of the puzzle.

It can be discouraging to face resistance, but it's important to keep in mind that advancements in technology often encounter initial skepticism before they become widely adopted. Just like the computer revolution in the 90s, it will take time for people to fully understand and appreciate the benefits of large language models.