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This is such a weak take. It's constantly getting more efficient, and it's already extremely helpful- It's been incorporated into countless applications. OpenAI might go away, but llms and genai won't. I run an open source local llm to automate most of my documentation workflow, and that's not going away
"it's been incorporated into countless applications"
I think the phrasing you were looking for there was "hastily bolted onto." Was the world actually that desperate for tools to make bad summaries of data, and sometimes write short form emails for us? Does that really justify the billions upon billions of dollars that are being thrown at this technology?