Disagree and if you actively use it in your workflow well you will realize its a major competitive edge.
Nobody is going to hold you back from falling behind tho and I'm not here to convince you otherwise.
Willing to bet my career that how we use LLMs in 2027 will look nothing like how we use them in 2026 because of harness churn. My take is: focus on providing value to your company with the tools available today that appear least likely to churn out of existence tomorrow. The more specific and bespoke your harness, the likelier it is it will become obsolete very soon (I.e. the next frontier model release).
Competitive edge with who? Your coworkers? Your boss’ efficiency demands?
>Disagree and if you actively use it in your workflow well you will realize its a major competitive edge.
Depends on your line of work. I regularly try to incorporate it with mine and find myself telling it that it's wrong more often than not. I'm yet to be convinced that double-checking and correcting an LLM's work has saved me any more time than wading through garbage SEO-filled results to find what I need.
>Nobody is going to hold you back from falling behind tho and I'm not here to convince you otherwise.
The cockiness/hubris is real.