• wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    You’ll never develop your own skills in that type of communication, it’s incredibly obvious when someone uses LLM output in that manner, and many people consider it incredibly rude to use it that way.

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      2 days ago

      Fair, yeah i agree it would hamper communication skills development, but even in a professional scenario? Where most of the communication already consists of fixed responses. Technically not even an LLM would be needed for it, just automated scripts and keywords, just a simple bot would already be enough.

      Or does even this almost automated communication have some underlying layers im missing?

      Though yeah while i might find basic day to day small talk kinda pointless, it does serve a purpose and using an LLM for it might be already pushing it.

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        2 days ago

        Ive worked in a lot of “professional scenarios” and I can’t think of very many where a “fixed response” would be OK for anything internal comma. Maybe very formal responses to a boilerplate ticket or something.

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          1 day ago

          I’ll yield to your higher experience as my main experience has been just reiterating why the boss is right or why his ideas are great, for which LLMs fit perfectly.

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                1 day ago

                In my opinion, if main experience is buttering the boss, it isn’t a pleasant or rewarding experience

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                  22 hours ago

                  Of course it isn’t pleasant experience, but it really isn’t supposed to be or at least that’s a wrong place to look for good experiences.

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                    13 hours ago

                    I don’t know, I’ve had plenty of good experiences on the job, and even when it wasn’t good it mostly wasn’t bad, just not good (that’s probably what most of the time was)