Except it's more a case of "my phone won't teleport me to Hawaii sad faec lemme throw it out" than anything else.
There are plenty of people manufacturing their expectations around the capabilities of LLMs inside their heads for some reason. Sure there's marketing; but for individuals susceptible to marketing without engaging some neurons and fact checking, there's already not much hope.
Imagine refusing to drive a car in the 60s because they haven't reach 1kbhp yet. Ahaha.
> Imagine refusing to drive a car in the 60s because they haven't reach 1kbhp yet. Ahaha.
That’s very much a false analogy. In the 60s, cars were very reliable (not as much as today’s cars) but it was already an established transportation vehicle. 60s cars are much closer to todays cars than 2000s computers are to current ones.
It's even worse, because even with an unreliable 60s car you could at least diagnose and repair the damn thing when it breaks (or hire someone to do so). LLMs can be silently, subtly wrong and there's not much you can do to detect it let alone fix it. You're at the mercy of the vendor.
There are plenty of people manufacturing their expectations around the capabilities of LLMs inside their heads for some reason. Sure there's marketing; but for individuals susceptible to marketing without engaging some neurons and fact checking, there's already not much hope.
Imagine refusing to drive a car in the 60s because they haven't reach 1kbhp yet. Ahaha.