I posted a similar topic early today but worded it wrong that was my mistake. I’m genuinely curious how people have reached to this point and what they hope to achieve after. I understand getting rid of AI/LLM is the obvious one. What do you think we should do to get to that goal or your personal goal.


When I watched about 5 maker videos in a row. Each one was struggling with a build. Then they all say “now until this point I had being using AI and realised it was lying to me/from the start. After searching the web for 20mins I found the answer” I genuinely said wtf out loud.
Shamefully I’ve also done this myself.
Its gernly not faster to seek information via LLMs even when they give you links to the data they’ve referenced.
I’ve also seen a high level exec use it to make a 10year department plan in the 5 minutes before a meeting.
Also both staff and managers using it for their relevant parts of performance reviews. They could just skip the review altogether and save time.
One thing we can do is stop calling it AI. It’s just a LLM and complex guessing machine.
Somethings (like performance reviews) need to be explicitly declared to NOT use AI.