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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

Which of the following are “appropriate uses” for an LLM?:

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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    @chris_evelyn

    In this context I don’t I’m just asking where it can be effective.

    My answer is 2 and 8 ONLY. it’s not really effective or could lead to catastrophic errors in all other cases. 3 might be OK too. If you have help.

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    @futurebird 2 & 8 can suffer from hallucinations, too, that's why I excluded them - if you aren't able to do the task yourself already, you won't be able to check the outcome thoroughly enough is what I think.

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    • Ben HammondB Ben Hammond

      @futurebird

      Maybe 1) brainstorming

      Would not trust it with any of the others

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      @benh @futurebird
      @chris_evelyn

      Brainstorming with the help of an LLM has been tested, the results are worse than without

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      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

        @chris_evelyn

        In this context I don’t I’m just asking where it can be effective.

        My answer is 2 and 8 ONLY. it’s not really effective or could lead to catastrophic errors in all other cases. 3 might be OK too. If you have help.

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        @futurebird @chris_evelyn

        Why would you want a complaint email to be less harsh? Wouldn't that just water down what you need to say?

        As I get older (And morph into a grumpy old git) I value clarity over politeness.

        Too many misunderstanding arise because we are afraid to say what we mean

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        • sabikS sabik

          @benh @futurebird
          @chris_evelyn

          Brainstorming with the help of an LLM has been tested, the results are worse than without

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          #9

          @sabik @benh @chris_evelyn

          I have tried to have it give me title suggestions and the results are so basic, bland and unaware of connotations in the most unhelpful way I’m worried I won’t ever be able to pick a good title now because it’s poisoned me like some kind of anti-matter for creativity. Like it’s negated the creative spark through sheer force of boringness.

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          • Ben HammondB Ben Hammond

            @futurebird @chris_evelyn

            Why would you want a complaint email to be less harsh? Wouldn't that just water down what you need to say?

            As I get older (And morph into a grumpy old git) I value clarity over politeness.

            Too many misunderstanding arise because we are afraid to say what we mean

            NoodlemazN This user is from outside of this forum
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            @benh @futurebird @chris_evelyn I have a friend who uses it to rewrite their emails because as an autistic person, they don't like people's reactions to their directness.

            I would argue that's a societal problem and one of ableism, and continuing to mask through 'toning down' just perpetuates the problem for all of us.

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            • Chris-EvelynC Chris-Evelyn

              @futurebird 2 & 8 can suffer from hallucinations, too, that's why I excluded them - if you aren't able to do the task yourself already, you won't be able to check the outcome thoroughly enough is what I think.

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              #11

              @chris_evelyn @futurebird Especially for a second language, Number 8 is great stuff. Also 2 to get a bit further if needed. For 1 - no, but for project acronyms? Excellent stuff because triteness and trivialism is essential, the opposite of creative writing.

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              • NoodlemazN Noodlemaz

                @benh @futurebird @chris_evelyn I have a friend who uses it to rewrite their emails because as an autistic person, they don't like people's reactions to their directness.

                I would argue that's a societal problem and one of ableism, and continuing to mask through 'toning down' just perpetuates the problem for all of us.

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                @noodlemaz @benh @futurebird But how does your friend know that the rewritten email has the right tone?

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                • Markus OjalaM Markus Ojala

                  @chris_evelyn @futurebird Especially for a second language, Number 8 is great stuff. Also 2 to get a bit further if needed. For 1 - no, but for project acronyms? Excellent stuff because triteness and trivialism is essential, the opposite of creative writing.

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                  @mojala @chris_evelyn

                  This is a fair point it would probably be good for something like a course title where you want it to be similar to the titles of other courses doing the same thing. It very good at erasing the unexpected or unusual. And that’s what you want for things like spelling.

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                  • Chris-EvelynC Chris-Evelyn

                    @noodlemaz @benh @futurebird But how does your friend know that the rewritten email has the right tone?

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                    @chris_evelyn @noodlemaz @benh

                    You read it and see if it’s better. It is difficult to write in a polite tone if you don’t feel very polite.

                    I don’t agree that it’s good for those working in a second language without confidence- it will probably be very transparent that it isn’t your own voice (though there are cases where this might not matter)

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                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                      Which of the following are “appropriate uses” for an LLM?:

                      1. Brainstorming a list of titles for a short story.
                      2. Translating a product description.
                      3. Fixing grammar, spelling and formatting.
                      4. Making a list of hotels near a given address.
                      5. Checking a solution to statistics homework.
                      6. Listing places to eat in a small town that do not serve peanuts, or places that are Kosher
                      7. Listing photo editors that include a certain feature.
                      8. Making a complaint email sound “less harsh”

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                      #15

                      @futurebird a decade ago I'd have said translation and making an email less harsh were the only appropriate uses.

                      Now, I feel even those two are a lot like using an SUV to commute to work. It might seem normal and comforting, but it's horrible for society and for the environment.

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