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jonathaneunice 12 hours ago

Agree with the underlying point: "don't let an LLM do your thinking, or interfere with processes essential to you thinking things clearly through."

My own experience, however, is that the best models are quite good and helping you with those writing and thinking processes. Finding gaps, exposing contradictions or weaknesses in your hypotheses or specifications, and suggesting related or supporting content that you might have included if you'd thought of it, but you didn't.

While I'm a developer and engineer now, I was a professional author, editor, and publisher in a former life. Would have _killed_ for the fast, often excellent feedback and acceleration that LLMs now provide. And while sure, I often have to "no, no, no!" or delete-delete, "redraft this and do it this way," the overall process is faster and the outcomes better with AI assistance.

The most important thing is to keep overall control of the tone, flow, and arguments. Every word need not be your own, at least in most forms of commercial and practical writing. True whether your collaborators are human, mecha, or some mix.

deevelton 10 hours ago | parent [-]

was curious how it might look if we started seeing prompts/steering inline with the finished product: https://dvelton.github.io/trace/examples/the-post.html