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My only concern with using LLMs to learn new material is being certain that it's not leading me astray.

Too many times I've used LLMs for tasks at work and some of the answers I've gotten back are subtlety wrong. I can skip past those suggestions because the subject is one I'm strong/experienced in and I can easily tell that the LLM is just wrong or speaking nonsense.

But if I didn't have that level of experience, I don't think I would be able to tell where the LLM was wrong/mistaken.

I think LLMs are great for learning new things, but I also think you have to be skeptical of everything it says and need to double check the logic of what it's telling you.



I have the same doubts, it's like the old rule of reading a newspaper story. When it's outside your area of expertise you think they're a genius. When it's something you know a lot about you think it's an idiot.

But it might still help, especially if you think about the LLM as a fellow student rather than as a teacher. You try to catch it out, spot where it's misunderstood. Explain to it what you understand and see if it corrects you?




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