adrinux,
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@FeralRobots

@brucelawson @simon I second this, but at the same time I worry it's not generally applicable. Computer code and its documentation are all more formalized than general language. LLMs seem to be genuinely useful in code context and Simon really seems to grok the possibilities.

Are current LLMs even useful in a non tech context?

Note: I'm also terrible at writing decent prompts.

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