• ArchRecord@lemm.ee
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      3 days ago

      See, when I have 4-6 sentences to summarize, I don’t see the value-add of a machine doing the summarizing for me.

      Oh I completely understand, I don’t often see it as useful either. I’m just saying that a lot of people I see using LLMs occasionally are usually just shortening their own replies to things, converting a text based list of steps to a numbered list for readability, or just rewording a concept because the original writer didn’t word it in a way their brain could process well, etc.

      Things that don’t necessarily require a huge amount of effort on their part, but still save them a little bit of time, which in my conversations with them, seems to prove valuable to them, even if it’s in a small way.

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        3 days ago

        I feel like letting your skills in reading and communicating in writing atrophy is a poor choice. And skills do atrophy without use. I used to be able to read a book and write an essay critically analyzing it. If I tried to do that now, it would be a rough start.

        I don’t think people are going to just up and forget how to write, but I do think they’ll get even worse at it if they don’t do it.