Comment by theshrike79
2 months ago
It’s also a reference to the fact that the intuitive way of using AI isn’t always the correct way.
You need to hold it a bit weird.
2 months ago
It’s also a reference to the fact that the intuitive way of using AI isn’t always the correct way.
You need to hold it a bit weird.
If there is extra and 'weird' cognitive load to using the product that promises to bring it to zero, it's an indictment of that product.
I'm sure driving cars was "weird" and unintuitive to people accustomed to horses.
Touchscreen phones were weird for a long time. Now physical keyboards on phones are an expensive oddity.
Things change, what is "normal" varies over time.
Ah yes the car vs horse cop out.
You willfully ignored the bit where I said LLMs promise less cognitive load but end up increasing it.