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jump to expanded postLLM chatbots are very convenient and useful but they are at the end of the day not actually omniscient computers. they are a computer simulation of βsome guyβ. you are just asking Some Guy all your questions. he is at best an unreliable secondary or tertiary source
screenshots of chatgpt or whatever are the equivalent of βmy buddy eric saidβ. they are not a replacement for having a personality and a mind of your own
if someone goes around doing nothing but mindlessly quoting things βsome guyβ said, even if that someone is really cool, eventually you start to see through it and they just seem pathetic? same phenomenon
my buddy hanekawa knows everything (she protests that this is untrue and that she only knows what she knows)
i know people will read this as me shitting on LLM chatbots, but i think it is a useful way to look at them overall? like, wow, we invented Some Guy who lives in your computer and has infinite patience for answering questions. that's kinda cool, kinda handy. but, still, Some Guy
some guy who has read every single word posted on reddit, with predictable results
a while back a friend was trying to learn programming and i dedicated a lot of my time to giving her advice and answering her many, many, many questions along the way. and that felt quite good, and i was glad i could help her, but i started to worry i might be helping too much
there's a line there and i'm not sure where it is, but this is certain: if at every single step in learning something, you just ask someone else to think for you β in other words, if your brain never has to work for it β you simply Do Not Actually Learn Anything. period
i'm not sure what all four horsemen of the human thought apocalypse are, but chatgpt (making your brain not have to work for it) and social media/smartphones (constantly distracting you, so don't have the attention span needed to work for it) must be two of themβ¦