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Comment by scottLobster

8 days ago

Seriously, if for no other reason than you can ask the LLM to clarify its initial response.

I had difficulty with math as a kid and well into college (ironic given my profession), and one of the big issues was the examples always skip some steps, often multiple steps. I lost countless hours staring blankly at examples, referencing lecture notes that weren't relevant, googling for help that at best partially answered my specific question, sometimes never getting the answer in time and just accepting that I'd get that one wrong on the homework.

An LLM, if it provides accurate responses (big "IF"), would have saved me tons of time. Similarly today, for generic coding questions I can have it generate examples specific to my problem, instead of having to piece solutions together from generic documentation.