That's actually a very specific domain, which is well documented and researched in which LLM's will alawys do well. Shit will hit the fans quickly when you're going to do integration where it won't have a specific problem domain.
Yep - visualizing clustering algorithms is just the "CRUD app" of a different speciality.
One rule of thumb I use, is if you could expect to find a student on a college campus to do a task for you, an LLM will probably be able to do a decent job. My thinking is because we have a lot of teaching resources available for how to do that task, which the training has of course ingested.
fwip|4 months ago
One rule of thumb I use, is if you could expect to find a student on a college campus to do a task for you, an LLM will probably be able to do a decent job. My thinking is because we have a lot of teaching resources available for how to do that task, which the training has of course ingested.