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Why do you deal in the real world instead of outsourcing literally everything to LLMs?
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>>108645367
I can't make any money with LLMs
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>>108645367
Imagine luddites still having sex. Couldn't be me.
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>>108645454
holy fuck dude, how will vibecoders every recover from this
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>>108645367
I'm literally thinking of that. However, runnin LLMs seems like an endless struggle. I'd rather sit and shitpost or do nothing at all, really.
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>>108645367
no money
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>>108645454
ohnonono
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>>108645367
LLMs make a lot of mistakes.
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>>108646277
Humans make more, get better at prompting
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>>108646780
Humans can feel remorse over mistakes, LLMs cannot.
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>>108647326
This. Also, humans can be held accountable, humans correct faster and humans have body language and can generate empathy in other humans. LLMs are amazing for some tasks but on a daily basis, I'd rather deal with people and all their imperfections. Especially as an individual and a customer, which is what LLMs are taking away.
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It's the "chain of thought". Every AI thought ultimately came from a human source. Until AIs are robots with all human senses they have to rely on human accounts of feelings.
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>>108645367
is this the new incel cope



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