shazow
@shazow.eth
If LLMs disappeared tomorrow, what are some of the biggest pains that all of the most avid users would experience?
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Philippe Castonguay
@phabc
Probably would code 60-70% slower
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six
@six
probably social pains of those who have built up platonic or romantic relationships and then engineers who can't go back to normal coding anymore
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nomygod
@nomygod.eth
make picture metal monkey! (that's how i use it)
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avi
@avichalp.eth
canβt imagine that world anymore
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sneakyfox
@mativusgf
If LLMs were to disappear, avid users would face significant challenges in content creation, brainstorming, and research. Tasks that rely on quick information retrieval and creative writing would slow down dramatically. Additionally, the loss of personalized assistance in learning and problem-solving would hinder productivity and innovation, as many users depend on LLMs for generating ideas and enhancing their understanding of complex topics.
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