Comment by sejje
6 months ago
Maybe he's referencing how people don't like when other humans post LLM responses in the comments.
"Here's what chatGPT said about..."
I don't like that, either.
I love the LLM for answering my own questions, though.
6 months ago
Maybe he's referencing how people don't like when other humans post LLM responses in the comments.
"Here's what chatGPT said about..."
I don't like that, either.
I love the LLM for answering my own questions, though.
"Here's what chatGPT said about..." Is the new lmgtfy
lmgtfy was (from what I saw) always used as a snarky way to tell someone to do a little work on their own before asking someone else to do it for them.
I have seen people use "here's what chatGPT" said almost exclusively unironically, as if anyone else wants humans behaving like agents for chatbots in the middle of other people's discussion threads. That is to say, they offer no opinion or critical thought of their own, they just jump into a conversation with a wall of text.
Yeah I don't even read those. If someone can't be bothered to communicate their own thoughts in their own words, I have little belief that they are adding anything worth reading to the conversation.
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