LLMs have been a personal tutor to me for the last year, able to explain anything and everything I've been curious about professionally and personally. I changed jobs to new technologies in large part because I effectively had an assistant able to help cover any gaps in knowledge I had, train me up quickly, and offer ongoing help on the job.
They can make stuff up, but saying "60% of the time they lie to you" hasn't been true for years.
>They can make stuff up, but saying "60% of the time they lie to you" hasn't been true for years.
If you're using them to fill knowledge gaps, what scaffolding have you set up to ensure that those gaps aren't being filled with incorrect-but-plausible-sounding information?
They can make stuff up, but saying "60% of the time they lie to you" hasn't been true for years.