Right. Again, though, I don’t recommend having an LLM do that particular chore for you.
Right. Again, though, I don’t recommend having an LLM do that particular chore for you.
I don’t disagree, but most business emails aren’t quite that strict.
Sometimes the only requirement IS to have words on a page. Think about a disaster recovery plan, for example. Now, you probably don’t want an LLM to write your disaster recovery plan, but it’s a perfect example of something where the main value is that you wrote it down, and now you can be certified that you have one.
This is a legitimate use case for LLM, though.
Not everyone can communicate clearly. Not everyone can summarize well. So the panel on the right is great for the people on the other end, who must read your poorly-communicated thoughts.
At the same time, some things must look like you put careful thought and time into your words. Hence, the panel on the left.
And if people on both sides are using the tool to do this, who’s really hurt by that?
I know you mean like drinking and dancing, but in my head I’m like “yeah my chess club DESERVES a nice building”
OK, as long as all the well-meaning people stop discussing it, nobody will ever find out about it.
Son, this is not it.
Does IC give you a way to make your own replacement suggestions? I only use Shipt, and it’s built into shipt to preload “if they don’t have that, get this”. Most of the time the shopper is able to complete the whole order without changing anything when the preloaded suggestions are used.
“cease”
lol