Analogy of LLM Learning Curve: Like Management Roles
Decision Brief
What changedTimothy B. Lee argues LLMs have learning curves, likening the opposite view to claiming management has no learning curve.
Why it mattersChallenges the assumption that LLMs are easy to use, helping AI builders understand the skill and learning required.
Who should careAI coding tool users
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Timothy B. Lee critiques the idea that LLMs require no learning curve, comparing it to the notion that management has no learning curve because employees follow orders. He counters that using LLMs effectively demands experience and skill accumulation. This insight is valuable for AI builders assessing the learning cost and risk associated with LLM tools, models, or infrastructure.
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- Simon Willison:Blog
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- Simon Willison:Blog