▲ | dcow 12 hours ago | |
The difference is that the future is now with LLMs. There is a microwave (some multiple) in almost every kitchen in the world. The Concord served a few hundred people a day. LLMs are already ingrained into hundreds of millions if not billions of people’s lives, directly and indirectly. My dad directly uses LLMs multiple times a week if not daily in an industry that still makes you rotate your password every 3 months. It’s not a question of whether the future will have them, it’s a question of whether the future will get tired of them. | ||
▲ | jayd16 10 hours ago | parent [-] | |
The huge leap that is getting pushback is the sentiment that LLMs will consume every use case and replace human labor. I don't think many are arguing LLMs will die off entirely. |