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LLM Inevitabilism

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rafaelero ◴[] No.44573627[source]
Right now, I’m noticing how my colleagues who aren’t very comfortable using LLMs for most of their work are getting sidelined. It's a bit sad seeing them struggle by not keeping pace with everyone else who is using it for ~90% of our tasks. They seem to really care about writing code themselves, but, if they don't pivot, things are probably not going to end well for them.

So is LLM inevitable? Pretty much if you want to remain competitive.

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1. smeeger ◴[] No.44574199[source]
AGI is not inevitable. we have the choice to stop it.
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2. tim333 ◴[] No.44576395[source]
You can choose not to develop AGI but that won't stop someone else from doing it.
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3. smeeger ◴[] No.44578745[source]
we collectively have the option of not doing it