• jaamulberry @beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Counter point. I would wager people are more productive scrolling 5 minutes through a Facebook post then taking a 30 minute coffee break talking to various coworkers. I would hate this. Also if you’re a developer how would you research something? No stack overflow? No access to forums to solve particular problems? Not sure this is sustainable.

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      Losing access to language reference docs would be huge. What are they gonna do, save them all locally? Maintain copies of those sites on the company intranet, at the company’s expense? What happens when the next version of Python is released?

      This is a real cut the nose the spite the face move. Google would hemorrhage developers.

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        1 year ago

        If I had access to a good LLM, that’d be enough for 99% of my research. And the other 1% I could probably do on a phone.

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          LLMs produce text. They don’t answer questions. If the probability of the keywords in the question are being used in correlation with the answer often enough, it might (re)produce the actual answer. But you can never be sure.

          LLMs are not a source for information.