LLMs are no more than pen and paper at this point. Especially for those who aren't trying to create slop. We all would want our pens to accurately reflect the strokes (well in this case thoughts) rather than adding tiny watermarks to identify that it is generated by a particular pen or a user.

Watermarking per model is just the start. The method is cheap enough to distinguish individual users.

That is an insane statement, LLMs generate swaths of text from almost nothing.

If they are adding so little value as to be as transparent as a pen and paper then why use one at all? Transcription doesn't need an LLM so that's not what you're taking about I assume.

LLMs do a whole lot more than writing your thoughts down. They write extra text. If you just want a pen and paper, use Notepad. Or better, a pen and paper

What? The entire reason I use an LLM is to be able to avoid thinking about a topic.

That's their whole damn value prop: outsourcing thinking and producing without understanding.

I don't need to read emails in detail to respond any more.

>LLMs are no more than pen and paper at this point.

Then use pen and paper. It is the same, you say, right?

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