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[–] FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au 1 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

You’re completely ignoring all my arguments.

No I'm not, I addressed them. LLMs not being able to do maths/spelling is a known shortcoming. Anyone using it to do that is literally using it wrong. The studies you talk about were ridiculous, I know the ones you're talking about. Of course people that don't learn something won't know how to do it, for example - but the fact that they can do it with AI is a positive. Obviously getting AI to write an essay means that the person will feel less "proud" of their work, as one of the studies said - but that's not a "bad" thing. Just like how people don't need to learn how to hunt and gather anymore doesn't mean that it's a bad thing - the world as it is, and as it always will be from here on out, means we don't need to know that unless we want to do it.

Again - AI is a tool, and idiots being able to use it to great effect doesn't mean that the tool is bad. If anything that's a showing of how good the tool is.

[–] Soup@lemmy.world 0 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

Those studies aren’t about them feeling less proud, they’re about the degradation of critical thinking skills.

I have repeatedly said that isn’t worth anything largely because it doesn’t do anything I can’t do with relative ease. Why do you think it’s so great? What do you honestly use it for?

[–] FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au 1 points 34 minutes ago

As one example I built an MCP server that lets LLMs access a reporting database, and made a Copilot Agent and integrated it into Teams, so now the entire business can ask a chat bot questions, using natural language in teams, about business data. It can run reports for them on demand, pulling in new columns/tables. It can identify when there might be something wrong as it also reads from our logs.

These people don’t know databases. They don’t know how to read debug/error logs.

I also use GitHub copilot.

But sure, it can’t be of any help to anyone ever lol