Honestly, if you're not doing it now, you're behind. The sheer amount of time savings using it smartly can give you to allow you to focus on the parts that actually matter is massive.
If progress continues at the rate that AI boosters expect, then soon you won't have to use them smartly to get value (all existing workflows will churn and be replaced by newer, smarter workflows within months), and everybody who is behind will immediately catch up the moment they start to use the tool.
But if it doesn't and you're not using it now then you're gonna be behind and part of the group getting laid off
the people that are good at using these tools now will be better at it later too. you might have closed the gap quite a bit but you will still be behind
using LLMs are they are now requires a certain type of mindset that takes practice to maintain and sharpen. It's just like a competitive game. The more intentionally do it, the better you get. And the meta changes every 6 months to a year.
That's why I scroll and laugh through all the comments on this thread dismissing it, because I know that the people dismissing it are the problem.
the interface is a chatbox with no instructions or guardrails. the fact that folks think that their experience is universal is hilarious. so much of using LLM right now is context management.
I can't take most of yall in this thread seriously
kweingar|9 months ago
abletonlive|9 months ago
the people that are good at using these tools now will be better at it later too. you might have closed the gap quite a bit but you will still be behind
using LLMs are they are now requires a certain type of mindset that takes practice to maintain and sharpen. It's just like a competitive game. The more intentionally do it, the better you get. And the meta changes every 6 months to a year.
That's why I scroll and laugh through all the comments on this thread dismissing it, because I know that the people dismissing it are the problem.
the interface is a chatbox with no instructions or guardrails. the fact that folks think that their experience is universal is hilarious. so much of using LLM right now is context management.
I can't take most of yall in this thread seriously