I don't think it will have any particularly interesting or consequential impact really. It's not really having any impact except giving marketers some new favourite words at the moment, and I don't foresee that changing, until consumers become tired of it and it stops being profitable to say your product contains some vacuous "AI", and then we all forget about it, is my prediction. LLMs would likely persist as just a fun toy some people like to use, occasionally used as a search engine with better comprehension of human grammar, and occasionally used by students to cheat on assignments, but not used for anything super serious or plastered over every ad for a tech product.
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it’s very funny when people tell me this but can no longer tell me how a for loop works
Wait...I'm having trouble even comprehending this. Do you mean like not understanding what's happening at the instruction level with conditional branch instructions? Or do you mean what some generic for loop does in your codebase?