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I’m having a hard time taking this comment seriously, since solving novel problems is precisely what LLMs are valuable for. Sure, most problems are in some way similar in pattern to some other, known one, but that describes 99.9 percent of what 99.9 percent of people do. De novo conceptual synthesis is vanishingly rare and I’m not even sure it exists at all.



> solving novel problems is precisely what LLMs are valuable for.

Give me 10 real world revenue-increasing or expense reducing examples that are unrelated to science, engineering or math, I will wait.




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