Thank you for clarifying. It does align more with the way I would use LLM in my day to day work then, which is quite reassuring.
Even if it doesn’t work for me, I can still see the advantage of using AI assistant in those context. In the end, as long as you are doing the work required, the tools you use don’t really matters!







It’s a tool, and I’m glad that you have the opportunity to use it whenever you need. However, I’m not planning to use it, just like I’m not planning on using a bench saw. I don’t mind people using bench saws, but it would be nice if tech companies would stop throwing bench saws at my face everytime I go outside.
The issue is more of how much LLM are marketed as the saviour of the world, while only a fraction of their users are actually going to have a use for it