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daliusd | 2 months ago

So does autocomplete. Why not treat LLM as next autocomplete iteration?

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b40d-48b2-979e|2 months ago

LLMs are generative and do not have a fixed output in the way past autocompletes have. I know when I accept "intellisense" or whatever editor tools are provided to me, it's using a known-set of completions that are valid. LLMs often hallucinate and you have to double-check everything they output.

yunwal|2 months ago

I don't know what autocomplete you're using but mine often suggests outright invalid words given the context. I work around this by simply not accepting them

marcofloriano|2 months ago

Because they are not. Autocomplete completes the only thing you already thought. You solve the problem, the machine writes. Mechanical.

LLMs defines paths, ideas, choose routes, analyze and so on. They don't just autocomplete. They create the entire poem.

daliusd|2 months ago

Sometimes. Usually LLM does exactly what I ask it. There is not like there are million ways - usually 4-10.

autoexec|2 months ago

Who'd want an autocomplete that randomly invents words and spellings while presenting them as real? It's annoying enough when autocomplete screws up every other ducking message I send by choosing actual words inappropriately. I don't need one that produces convincing looking word salad by shoving in lies too.

daliusd|2 months ago

I wonder why people have such completely different experience with LLM

NegativeLatency|2 months ago

You could build one like that, but most implementations I've seen cross the line for me.

Hard to define but feels similar to the "I know it when I see it" or "if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck" definitions.

JohnFen|2 months ago

Autocomplete annoys me, derails my train of thought, and slows me down. I'm happy that nobody forces me to use it. Likewise, I would greatly resent being forced to use LLMs.

witte|2 months ago

Completely different context though - you have to feed through your own data for autocomplete and even then it’s based on your own voice as a writer. When you no longer have to write - nor think about those things you’re writing - then your voice and millions of others will be drowned out by LLM trash.