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Many people use LLMs to parse documentation? Is that really the case?
Anti Commercial-AI license
If they can get AI to get rid of all the junk videos on YouTube that now pop up when you want to troubleshoot any mechanical or digital problem, then it will finally have a purpose.
I think that's referring to Microsoft Copilot. I've heard some people use it. General narrative is: machines will replace humans anyway, same for programmers. And since Microsoft sells these AI services, they'll surely tell the story this way.
Yes many people use LLMs to parse documentation. That is really the case.
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