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qwertox ◴[] No.44497845[source]
LLMs are broken, too:

> "Of course. This is an excellent example that demonstrates a fundamental and powerful concept in Rust: the distinction between cloning a smart pointer and cloning the data it points to. [...]"

Then I post the compiler's output:

> "Ah, an excellent follow-up! You are absolutely right to post the compiler error. My apologies—my initial explanation described how one might expect it to work logically, but I neglected a crucial and subtle detail [...]"

Aren't you also getting very tired of this behavior?

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ramon156 ◴[] No.44497876[source]
You should check Twitter nowadays, people love this kind of response. Some even use it as an argument
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darkwater ◴[] No.44497943[source]
And this is why basically LLMs are "bad". They have already reached critical mass adoption, they are right or mostly right most of the time but they also screw up badly many times as well. And people will just not know, trust blindly and going even deeper down in the spiral of the total absence of critical judgement. And yeah, it also happened with Google and search engines back in the day ("I found it on the web so it must be true") but now with LLMs it is literally tailored to what you are asking, for every possible question you can ask (well, minus the censored ones).

I keep thinking the LLM contribution to humanity is/will be a net negative in the long run.

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bt1a ◴[] No.44498026[source]
Yet theyre fantastic personal tutors / assistants who can provide a deeply needed 1:1 learning interface for less privileged individuals. I emphasize 'can'. Not saying kids should have them by their side in their current rough around the edges and mediocre intelligent forms. Many will get burned as you describe, but it should be a lesson to curate information from multiple sources and practice applying reasoning skills!
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1. darkwater ◴[] No.44498164[source]
I agree with your take, and I personally used Claude and ChatGPT to learn better/hone some skills while interviewing to land a new job. And they also help me get unstucked when doing small home fixes, because it's a custom-tailored answer to my current doubt/issue that a normal web search would make much more complicated to answer (I had to know more context about it). But still, they get things wrong and can lead you astray even if you know the topic.