The only true use case I’ve found for LLMs is generating acceptable bullshit.
When I needed to let a vendor know that we were not going to renew the contract, I didn’t want to have to use my brain power to come up with the business-speak version of “piss off”, so I had copilot write the first draft.
It’s excellent at bullshit. I’m not sure they can recoup their investment with that. Maybe if they start replacing all the C-suite folks with AI across all industries, it could make a small dent.
The only true use case I’ve found for LLMs is generating acceptable bullshit.
When I needed to let a vendor know that we were not going to renew the contract, I didn’t want to have to use my brain power to come up with the business-speak version of “piss off”, so I had copilot write the first draft.
It’s excellent at bullshit. I’m not sure they can recoup their investment with that. Maybe if they start replacing all the C-suite folks with AI across all industries, it could make a small dent.
They’re useful for parsing large documents quickly. I upload a manual for something I’m unfamiliar with and troubleshoot with it.
Doesn’t replace me because you still have to know when it’s full of shit but it’s great for skipping the first 80% of a task.
I like it but I would never pay what it actually takes to run the thing