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I think there's two aspects around LLM usage:

1. Having workflows to be able to provide meaningful context quickly. Very helpful.

2. Arbitrary incantations.

I think No. 2 may provide some random amounts of value with one model and not the other, but as a practitioner you shouldn't need to worry about it long-term. Patterns models pay attention to will change over time, especially as they become more capable. No. 1 is where the value is at.

As my example as a systems grad student, I find it a lot more useful to maintain a project wiki with LLMs in the picture. It makes coordinating with human collaborators easier too, and I just copy paste the entire wiki before beginning a conversation. Any time I have a back-and-forth with an LLM about some design discussions that I want archived, I ask them to emit markdown which I then copy paste into the wiki. It's not perfectly organized but it keeps the key bits there and makes generating papers etc. that much easier.



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