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vova_hn2 8 hours ago

Have you ever read someone else's conversation with an LLM?

abustamam 8 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Not the op but I barely even read my own conversations with an LLM. ChatGPT was always so verbose even when I told it to be succinct.

Claude is a bit better but still prone to rambling.

browningstreet 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I hinted at "formatted" and "good".. add the words "curated" or "edited".

vova_hn2 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Well, you haven't really answered the question.

I think that if you actually try reading someone else's conversation with LLM, you'll find out that it's less exciting than it seems.

For the one who has the conversation the excitement comes mostly from the ability to steer it the way you want. Reader doesn't have this ability, so they are just forced to endure the excessive wordiness, that is so typical for most LLMs.

If you learned something interesting, then why not express this knowledge in a normal article/blogpost? What advantage does a conversation between you and LLM has over just a normal text or, perhaps, text with pictures, diagrams, maybe some interactive illustrations etc

jamiek88 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Make a blog? Hardly a hard problem there mate.

If you can’t even be arsed doing that how much value is there, really?

Personally the only thing less interesting to me than someone else’s conversations with an LLM is hearing about someone else’s dream they had last night but you never know, some people may be interested.

browningstreet 6 hours ago | parent [-]

Thanks for slagging.

But I was thinking less blog and more like an LLM research notebook, à la Jupyter. Jupyter for LLM prompts, outputs, refinements.

jamiek88 6 hours ago | parent [-]

No slagging meant, sorry. Reading back it does seem a bit like that you are right.