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Comment by avn2109

5 days ago

LLM's are useful because they can recommend several famous/well-known books (or even chapters of books) that are relevant to a particular topic. Then you can also use the LLM to illuminate the inevitable points of confusion and shortcomings in those books while you're reading and synthesizing them.

Pre-LLM, even finding the ~5 textbooks with ~3 chapters each that decently covered the material I want was itself a nontrivial problem. Now that problem is greatly eased.

> they can recommend several famous/well-known books

They can recommend many unknown books as well, as language models are known to reference resources that do not exist.

  • And then when you don't find it, you move onto the next book. Problem solved!

    • Or you know what, just google books about some topic and get a list of... real books recommended by people with names and reputations? Its truly incredible!

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  • I strongly prefer curated recommendations from a person with some sort of credibility in a subject area that interests me.