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Eisensteinlast Wednesday at 7:43 AM3 repliesview on HN

This is a typical problem you see in autodidacts. They will recreate solutions to solved problems, trip over issues that could have been avoided, and generally do all of things you would expect someone to do if they are working with skill but no experience.

LLMs accelerate this and make it more visible, but they are not the cause. It is almost always a person trying to solve a problem and just not knowing what they don't know because they are learning as they go.


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yourapostasylast Wednesday at 3:17 PM

I am hopeful autodidacts will leverage an LLM world like they did with an Internet search world from a library world from a printed word world. Each stage in that progression compressed the time it took for them to encompass a span of comprehension of a new body of understanding before applying to practice, expanded how much they applied the new understanding to, and deepened their adoption scope of best practices instead of reinventing the wheel.

In this regard, I see LLM's as a way for us to way more efficiently encode, compress, convey and enable operational practice our combined learned experiences. What will be really exciting is watching what happens as LLM's simultaneously draw from and contribute to those learned experiences as we do; we don't need full AGI to sharply realize massive benefits from just rapidly, recursively enabling a new highly dynamic form of our knowledge sphere that drastically shortens the distance from knowledge to deeply-nuanced praxis.

filoelevenlast Wednesday at 1:44 PM

> [The cause] is almost always a person trying to solve a problem and just not knowing what they don't know because they are learning as they go.

Isn't that what "using an LLM" is supposed to solve in the first place?

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lomaselast Wednesday at 9:18 AM

My impression is that LLM users are the kind of people that HATED that their questions on StackOverflow got closed because it was duplicated.

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