LLMs don't need to replace researchers. They need to kill the boring stuff—the scaffolding, the grunt work.
That's where the real value sits, waiting to unlock.
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ForkTongue
· 12-08 22:51
ngl this is the right way to do it—let AI handle the dirty and tedious work, while researchers focus on creativity and decision-making. It's a win-win.
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 12-08 22:39
Exactly, that's real wisdom... eliminate repetitive tasks so researchers can be freed up to work on truly interesting things.
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Frontrunner
· 12-08 22:33
That's right, the real time-consuming tasks are those repetitive ones. It would be perfect if we could free ourselves from them and focus on truly interesting research.
LLMs don't need to replace researchers. They need to kill the boring stuff—the scaffolding, the grunt work.
That's where the real value sits, waiting to unlock.