| ▲ | mistahenry 7 hours ago | |
I mean, you've collapsed a complex, mixed system into a single negative narrative. Examples of how I learn with LLMs: - Paste sections from reading and ask questions / clarify my understanding / ask it to quiz me - Produce Anki cards by pasting in chapter text and the culling out the goods ones - Request resources / links for further learning Basically, LLMs serve as a thinking partner. Yes, it's a fallible tool, not an oracle. But dismissing the idea that you can learn (and learn faster / more efficiently) with LLMs is reductionist | ||