Comment by ezst
5 hours ago
> You really need to be obstinate in your convictions if you can dismiss LLMs at the time when everyone's job is being turned around by them.
I'm factual. You are the one with the extraordinary claim that LLMs will find new substantial markets/go through transformative breakthrough.
> Everywhere I look, everyone I talk to, is using LLMs
And everywhere I look, I don't. It might be the case that you stand right in the middle of an LLMs niche. Never did I say that one doesn't exist or that LLMs are inadequate at parroting existing code.
> Non-developers I know use them […]
among those are:
- things that have nothing to do with LLMs/AI
- things that you should NOT use LLMs for the reason that they will give you confidently wrong and/or random answers (because it's not in their training data/cut-off window, it's non-public information, they don't have the computing abilities to produce meaningful results)
- things that are low-value/low-stakes for which people won't be willing to pay for when asked to
> The list of uses is endless
no, it is not
> And I'm only talking of work-related usage
and we will get to see rather sooner than later how much business actually value LLMs when the real costs will be finally passed on to them.
> things that have nothing to do with LLMs/AI
These are things that have to do with intelligence. Human or LLM doesn't matter.
> things that you should NOT use LLMs for / parroting existing code / not in their training data/cut-off window, it's non-public information, they don't have the computing abilities to produce meaningful results
Sorry, but I just get the picture that you have no clue of what you're talking about- though most probably you're just in denial. This is one on the most surprising things about the emergence of AI: the existence of a niche of people that is hell-bent on denying its existence.