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> we who use them a lot also get more proficient and learn where they can be used effectively vs not

I think it’s always been obvious where an LLM could be used effectively and where it cannot, if you understand how they work and don’t see them as magical.

The “increase in proficiency” is mostly people coming back to reality and being more intentional about LLM usage. There are no surprise discoveries here. One does not need to use an LLM a lot to get effective with them. A total noob could become effective on day 1 with proper guidance.

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I think you hit the nail on the head. I had been in this space for a little bit before it really became popular. I haven’t seen incredible gains in model competency. What I have seen though is people figuring out what works and what doesn’t.
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It’s pretty telling that ignoring LLMs entirely for a few years and then jumping in last minute after everyone has struggled through figuring out how to use them still puts you on the same level very quickly.
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> then jumping in last minute after everyone has struggled through figuring out how to use them still puts you on the same level very quickly

Does it actually though?

I've used agents for quite some time now, if someone who never used agents before want to put this to the test somehow, I'm open to try to measure this, reach out via email :)

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