@timdnewman @neil To be fair from own experience I think that there is use for #LLM in programming.
It‘s a nice interactive boilerplate/scaffolding generator *if* you know what you want but don‘t know the libraries yet and *because* one can test the code and read documentation.
It‘s a like rubber duck debugging but with a parrot that has a huge vocabulary and is good in grammar but has no idea what it says.
Nothing of this is to be used in production, neither in legal nor in computer code.
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