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Comment by windexh8er

6 days ago

> Meanwhile the rest of the world learned how to use it.

Very few people "learned how to use" Google, and in fact - many still use it rather ineffectively. This is not the same paradigm shift.

"Learning" ChatGPT is not a technology most will learn how to use effectively. Just like Google they will ask it to find them an answer. But the world of LLMs is far broader with more implications. I don't find the comparison of search and LLM at an equal weight in terms of consequences.

The TL;DR of this is ultimately: understanding how to use an LLM, at it's most basic level, will not put you in the drivers seat in exactly the same way that knowing about Google also didn't really change anything for anyone (unless you were an ad executive years later). And in a world of Google or no-Google, hindsight would leave me asking for a no-Google world. What will we say about LLMs?

And just like google, the chatgpt system you are interfacing with today will have made silent changes to its behavior tomorrow and the same strategy will no longer be optimal.