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Tade0 ◴[] No.45025047[source]
For me it stops working after several clicks.

The other day my project owner remarked that in the future perhaps we won't be building catalogs of items like the one I am currently, but interrogate an LLM assistant for a summary of the data - no need for forms and such.

I don't know how accurate that prediction is, but it got me thinking: what if coding assistants are a dead end and what users will actually prefer is going to be just a text box where you type in your human-language query?

Forms are here to stay at least in any kind of government or legal document, as there's liability associated with any mistakes, but less consequential stuff?

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1. friendzis ◴[] No.45025311[source]
Yes and no. Natural language processing querybox will be one of the interfaces for two reasons: some people already (still?) associate that with trustworthy search, however since it is like "I'm feeling lucky" button it is perfect place to hide paid advertisements. On the other hand, your PO dismisses the value of windowshopping and I don't see good catalogs disappearing anytime soon.