> An LLM can easily identify the kind of questions where you want forum posts, read thousands of posts in a second, summarize all their content,
I question if this something that users need at the scale you're assuming. Wikipedia has existed for 20 years summarizing enormous breadth of human knowledge, with some articles having thousands of human editors. it's a boon for civilization in the way libraries are. But has it disrupted anything besides Microsoft's overpriced Encarta DVD market?
You're putting a lot of faith in computer models to provide accurate, both-sides'ed information on complex topics in a format that amounts to a soundbite.
I question if this something that users need at the scale you're assuming. Wikipedia has existed for 20 years summarizing enormous breadth of human knowledge, with some articles having thousands of human editors. it's a boon for civilization in the way libraries are. But has it disrupted anything besides Microsoft's overpriced Encarta DVD market?
You're putting a lot of faith in computer models to provide accurate, both-sides'ed information on complex topics in a format that amounts to a soundbite.