▲ | cgadski 5 days ago | |
It's not really about the language. If someone doesn't speak English well and wants to use a model to translate it, that's cool. What I'm picking up on is the dishonesty and vapidness. The article _doesn't_ explore linear algebra, it _doesn't_ have visualizations, it's _not_ a comprehensive resource, and reading this won't teach you anything beyond keywords and formulas. What makes me angry about LLM slop is imagining how this looks to a student learning this stuff. Putting a post like this on your personal blog is implicitly saying: as long as you know some some "equations" and remember the keywords, a language model can do the rest of the thinking for you! It's encouraging people to forgo learning. |