Comment by Workaccount2
6 days ago
This is why even if LLMs top out right now, their will still be a radical shift in how we interact with and use software going forward. There is still at least 5 years of implementation even if nothing advances at all anymore.
No one is ever going to want to touch a settings menu again.
> No one is ever going to want to touch a settings menu again.
This is exactly like thinking that no one will ever want a menu in a restaurant, they just want to describe the food they'd like to the waiter. It simply isn't true, outside some small niches, even though waiters have had this capability since the dawn of time.
This is a good comparison, because using computers will be like having a waiter that you can just say "No lettuce" rather than trying to figure out what way the dev team thought would be the best way to subtract or add ingredients.
You said: "no, lettuce"
"Ok, a bowl of lettuce. That's a great, healthy choice!"