@bert_hubert Also , my circle (social and parasocial) is usally thinkers, readers, curious people, therefor I'm not aware of someone who suffers of the learning (etc) process. Finding the purpose to do so isn't always easy, and some prefer to stay at a more ' simple ' level , but once you found something you wan't to explore , using the traditional means (no ai), feels rewarding from what i exchanged. Amazing and so current topic, thanks for raising it here.
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On AI: at an embarrassing age I learned that almost everyone hates reading. -
On AI: at an embarrassing age I learned that almost everyone hates reading.@bert_hubert I stand on your side , I love reading but have lacked the energy to do so recently because #life . Once I got better , I got back to books/documentation/papers and always have pleasure with it . One thing I was discussing aroud the use of LLM to 'read for you' throw me back to a form of laziness : I , most of the time , enjoy the pleasure of learning/understanding by myself, as it's quite rewarding. Maybe it's not the case for everyone. 1/2
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When I get a report which is obviously LLM output, I do not read it.@icing ok now it's way more clear, I think I understand and agree
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When I get a report which is obviously LLM output, I do not read it.@icing so in other words ' please send me the prompt ' ? would that be acceptable ?