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> it will preserve the value proposition of AI while avoiding a machine just being milked

What's the point of a dairy cow that can't be milked? The whole point of AI is to milk it.

> the user is doing more thinking and due diligence and asking more precise questions

If I need to do "due diligence" and learn how to ask exactly precise questions to get useful answers, why am I using the AI at all? The actual "value proposition" of AI is that I don't need to learn how to use it. I'm not going to learn Structured Prompting Language just to being the process of having an AI show me how to learn some new programming language; it's easier to just learn that programming language instead.

> Someone who is non-technical should not be given a firecracker before they've ever even just turned on a microwave or a stove.

"We found a next-level genius Einstein physicist, but we have to make sure the public is not allowed to ask him any questions! He must be kept secret at all times! It is too dangerous to allow any fool with a high-school physics textbook to ask just a powerful genius a question!"

See the problem?



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