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Author disputes LLMs' utility compared to internet

The author strongly disagrees with the idea that Large Language Models (LLMs) are as inherently useful as the internet, telegraph, or phone. While acknowledging some specific uses for LLMs, the author believes these are unlikely to have wide-ranging impact. The author finds discussions about the future potential of LLMs to be speculative and unproductive. AI

IMPACT Argues that LLMs lack the broad utility of foundational communication technologies, suggesting limited future impact.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains an opinion piece discussing the utility of LLMs.

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    RE: https:// infosec.exchange/@codinghorror /116651549809677083 Strongly disagree, for one reason: The internet was & remains inherently & widely useful, just l

    RE: https:// infosec.exchange/@codinghorror /116651549809677083 Strongly disagree, for one reason: The internet was & remains inherently & widely useful, just like the telegraph & the phone. LLMs are not. There are *some* uses for LLMs but it's highly specific & there's zero reas…