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I have a friend who uses ChatGPT for writing quick policy statement for her clients (mostly schools). I have a friend who uses it to create images and descriptions for DnD adventures. LLMs have uses.

The problem I see is, who can an "application" be anything but a little window onto the base abilities of ChatGPT and so effectively offers nothing more to an end-user. The final result still have to be checked and regular end-users have to do their own prompt.

Edit: Also, I should also say that anyone who's designing LLM apps that, rather than being end-user tools, are effectively gate keepers to getting action or "a human" from a company deserves a big "f* you" 'cause that approach is evil.



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