

That misses the point of the post. They have actual uses; just not what they are hyped for.
I, for example, have a mixed receptive-expressive language disorder.
LLMs have been life changing for me. I can write out rambling scrambled attempts at saying things, and ask it to reword and make it concise and clear. Or I can ask it to analyze something I wrote.
But I always write it first, then have the LLM do a pass, then I come behind and study/correct the output.
So not every use is dumb, just like lasers are useful in science.








thank mr skeltal