>>3 I'd probably say LLMs are the enemy of the textpunk, generating gigabytes of believable nonsense against megabytes of worthwhile text, making it harder for the textpunk to sift through the noise to find the truth that they seek. Even if one can find a use for them, they're a double edged sword where you're more likely to get cut when trying to use them.
I'd probably say LLMs are the enemy of the textpunk, generating gigabytes of believable nonsense against megabytes of worthwhile text, making it harder for the textpunk to sift through the noise to find the truth that they seek.
Even if one can find a use for them, they're a double edged sword where you're more likely to get cut when trying to use them.