>For any important or hard technical questions relevant to anything I do, the LLM results are consistently trash. And if you are an expert in the domain you can’t not notice this.
This is also my experience. My day job isn't programming, but when I can feed an LLM secretarial work, or simple coding prompts to automate some work, it does great and saves me time.
Most of my day is spent getting into the details on things for which there's no real precedent. Or if there is, it hasn't been widely published on. LLMs are frustrating useless for these problems.
This is also my experience. My day job isn't programming, but when I can feed an LLM secretarial work, or simple coding prompts to automate some work, it does great and saves me time.
Most of my day is spent getting into the details on things for which there's no real precedent. Or if there is, it hasn't been widely published on. LLMs are frustrating useless for these problems.