I use it for coding advice sometimes, as an amateur hobbyist it's really useful to point me in the right direction when facing problems I'm unfamiliar with. I often end up reinventing the proverbial wheel, just worse, but LLMs can help point out standards and best practices that I, as an outsider to the industry, am unaware of.
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Movie recommendations is my biggest thing, personally.
And lots of other purposes. Just because a ton of people are misusing this tool and treating it like GAI doesn't mean that it isn't a useful tool. Even something as simple as proofreading a letter has massive utility for some people.
A month? Absolutely unacceptable. What a travesty the US "Justice" system is.
Lets use LLMs for things LLMs are useful for. It is not a panacea, and it is not appropriate for every use case
What about irreconcilable fundamental differences in how we think government should serve the public?
The language we use today is a bastardization of how language was. Every complaint you make about people using language wrong someone has made about the language you are using. And they complained first
kinda reminds me of the dotcom bust
Basic foodstuffs have increased in price by an order of magnitude in the last decade.
Some things are just super obvious that even if we can, we should not