This is the only valid take against LLM's I've seen to date.
At the same time, could it not be construed as humanity leveling up? We've abstracted away that, now low, level of thought. Much like we don't have people pressing the button in the elevator.
Most developers and writers are still better than an LLM, but its good enough to replace their input on simple tasks.
Writing is being commoditized much like other industries. The moment you release a new vacuum cleaner there's ten others that do the same thing and nobody is fussed over who invented it. People still know who to go for a premium vacuum though.
At the same time, could it not be construed as humanity leveling up? We've abstracted away that, now low, level of thought. Much like we don't have people pressing the button in the elevator. Most developers and writers are still better than an LLM, but its good enough to replace their input on simple tasks.
Writing is being commoditized much like other industries. The moment you release a new vacuum cleaner there's ten others that do the same thing and nobody is fussed over who invented it. People still know who to go for a premium vacuum though.