As LLMs become the go-to for quick answers, fewer people are posting questions on forums or social media. This shift could make online searches less fruitful in the future, with fewer discussions and solutions available publicly. Imagine troubleshooting a tech issue and finding nothing online because everyone else asked an LLM instead. You do the same, but the LLM only knows the manual, offering no further help. Stuck, you contact tech support, wait weeks for a reply, and the cycle continues—no new training data for LLMs or new pages for search engines to index. Could this lead to a future where both search results and LLMs are less effective?

  • FaceDeer@fedia.io
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    4 days ago

    Humans are generally notoriously bad at that kind of thing

    Have you met humans? Many of them base their entire career on this skill.

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      4 days ago

      Sure, but they’re a minority. Millions, at most, out of billions. Probably less than that.

      All modern LLMs are as good as professional mentalists at convincing most of their users that they know what they’re saying.

      That’s what they’re designed, trained, and selected for. Engagement, not correctness.