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Ar-Curuniryesterday at 11:03 PM2 repliesview on HN

Unfortunately, LLMs might lead to the demise of the primary institution that allows for people that are in it for the love of intellectual activity to do that activity, namely research universities. Certainly the people proposing the tech are quite opposed to the modern university.


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theendisneytoday at 2:58 AM

What little intelect we have can be directed to other parts of the vast endless ocean of unknown things.

I hear some specialists (specially multi-disiplinary ones) write things they know few or no one can read. (Which is the most ironic reason for being rejected by a journal)

I recall a funny moment on irc where a truly helpful guy moaned that no one helped him when he had a (programming) question. He was very good at many programming languages and worked in some mix of high level physics and mathematics. He posted SO questions that rarely got an appologetic response from someone able to understand the code and the physics but couldnt wrap around the math. lol I hope he finally gets some help with his wizardry.

IAmGraydontoday at 2:42 AM

You’re making some generalizations here, but I do agree that one of the primary dangers of LLMs is destruction of institutions of higher education. If thinking power becomes cheap, who will pay the money that universities demand?