> Has there been any actual, life transformative use cases from an LLM outside of code generation?
Content analysis and summarization is a big win in my view.
Having also been around during the emergence of the personal computer revolution I'm reminded of how having a home computer could be helpful for keeping recipes and balancing checkbooks -- it was the promise of "someday" that fueled optimism. Then the killer apps of spreadsheets, word processing, and desktop publishing sealed the deal.
Following that analogy we're at the Apple ][ stage -- it works and shows capabilities but there's likely so much more ahead.
Content analysis and summarization is a big win in my view.
Having also been around during the emergence of the personal computer revolution I'm reminded of how having a home computer could be helpful for keeping recipes and balancing checkbooks -- it was the promise of "someday" that fueled optimism. Then the killer apps of spreadsheets, word processing, and desktop publishing sealed the deal.
Following that analogy we're at the Apple ][ stage -- it works and shows capabilities but there's likely so much more ahead.