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Comment by satvikpendem

20 hours ago

> If there were a revolutionary use, we would have a productivity boom. We don't.

What evidence do you have for this assertion? It seems like you are asserting something as fact when in reality it's your own personal opinion, yet ironically you are dismissing everyone else's personal experiences as mere opinion too.

> What evidence do you have for this assertion?

No predicted productivity boom (check last US data), no GDP boost yet (again last data). Even LLM enthusiast like McKinsey or Goldmansachs expect nothing before 2027.

And it's not about LLM, it's about the whole AI progress. That is, obviously, a revolution.

https://www.goldmansachs.com/insights/articles/ai-may-start-...

But just to be clear. I'm denying something said to be obvious. I should not be the one who give sources about something that doesn't exist. If there is a productivity boom, I may not have seen it. Show it to me.