Original Reddit post

I just had this thought and hoped to find some research on it or at least some discussion, but I didn’t, so I’m posting it. If you know of any resource on the topic, please share it. Some say that (agentic) LLMs are making us dumber because we stopped doing many things we previously did manually, like coding or even writing. And then I thought about whether we could be getting better at anything due to LLMs, beyond becoming “faster” at some tasks. Could it be that because we have to write clear and concise prompts to get answers and results we want, and thus we are forced to organise our thoughts and clarify what we want to communicate, we are learning to explain things better? Are we becoming better communicators? Happy to hear your thoughts. submitted by /u/olive_oil_for_you

Originally posted by u/olive_oil_for_you on r/ArtificialInteligence