That same critique should apply to the LLM as well.
No, it shouldn’t. Instead, you should compare it to the alternatives you have on hand.
The fact is,
Using LLM was a better experience for me then reading a textbook.
And it was also a better experience for me then watching recorded video lectures.
So, if I have to learn something, I have enough background to spot hallucinations, and I don’t have a teacher (having graduated college, that’s always true), I would consider using it, because it’s better then the alternatives.
I just would never fully trust knowledge I gained from an LLM
There are plenty of cases where you shouldn’t fully trust knowledge you gained from a human, too.
And there are, actually, cases where you can trust the knowledge gained from an LLM. Not because it sounds confident, but because you know how it behaves.
No, it shouldn’t. Instead, you should compare it to the alternatives you have on hand.
The fact is,
So, if I have to learn something, I have enough background to spot hallucinations, and I don’t have a teacher (having graduated college, that’s always true), I would consider using it, because it’s better then the alternatives.
There are plenty of cases where you shouldn’t fully trust knowledge you gained from a human, too.
And there are, actually, cases where you can trust the knowledge gained from an LLM. Not because it sounds confident, but because you know how it behaves.