▲ | 14123newsletter 4 days ago | |
>Nothing about using an LLM removes skills and abilities you already had before it. Funny story: The widespread of Knorr soup stock already made people unable to cook their own stock soup, or even worse, the skill to season their soup from just basic, fresh ingredients. Source: my mom. | ||
▲ | windexh8er 4 days ago | parent [-] | |
I'm always surprised when people buy vegetable stock. So many people I know cook "from scratch" with base ingredients like stock out of a box. And just as with cooking: most people won't care - and the same goes with LLMs. It can be good enough... Less efficient? Meh - cloud. AI slop image? Meh - cheaper than paying an artist. LLMs to get kids through school? Meh - something something school-of-life. I look around and see many poorly educated people leaning hard into LLMs. These people are confusing parroting their prompt output as knowledge, especially in the education realm. And while LLMs may not "remove skills and abilities you already had before it" - you damn sure will lose any edge you had over time. It's a slippery slope of trading a honed skill for convenience. And in some cases that may be a worthwhile trade. In others that is a disaster waiting to happen. |