Comment by Velorivox
6 days ago
For me this moment came when Google calendar first let you enter fuzzy text to get calendar events added, this was around 2011, I think. In any case, for the end user this can be made to happen even when the computer cannot actually handle fuzzy inputs (which is of course, how an LLM works).
The big change with LLMs seems to be that everyone now has an opinion on what programming/AI is and can do. I remember people behaving like that around stocks not that long ago…
> The big change with LLMs seems to be that everyone now has an opinion on what programming/AI is and can do
True, but I think this is just the zeitgeist. People today want to share their dumb opinions about any complex subject after they saw a 30 second reel.
What will it take to get people to admit they don’t actually know what they’re talking about?
The answer to that question lies at the bottom of a cup of hemlock.
Well, for once if the LLM:s they interact with or heck even the influencers they listen to would lead the way.
I'll be happy the day the LLM says "I don't know".