giantg2 a day ago

"We need people who understand how computers work more than ever."

In small numbers, yes. In current/large numbers, maybe not. Do college students need to understand language, grammar, or the subject to write B grade papers? No, they can just prompt an LLM to do it for them. Same thing for basic CRUD apps and websites. We will always need people who understand computers, but it seems likely that the proportion of the overall IT employees that need to know how it works will approach a horizontal asymptote.

  • Cthulhu_ a day ago

    Sure, they can do it for them - but the purpose of college is not to write papers. The papers are so that the students can demonstrate that they understand the subject and that they have "learned to learn". If an LLM writes it for them then they haven't proven anything other than that they can prompt an LLM. Which is great if your college degree is for "LLM prompting", but not much else.

    I hope people that use LLMs to generate papers fail in other tests, else the value of a degree will be reduced to nothing - it's already suffering from a lot of "inflation" due to lowered standards and oversupply. (The lowered standards are because graduation rate became a metric and a target)

    • giantg2 21 hours ago

      "but the purpose of college is not to write papers. The papers are so that the students can demonstrate that they understand the subject and that they have "learned to learn"."

      That depends on the perspective. In theory, that is the correct view. To many, the degree is just a piece of paper used to gatekeep jobs.

      • QuercusMax 18 hours ago

        It's not just a piece of paper - it's a piece of paper that shows you can complete a 4-year course of study in a particular field. I'm not sure how useful a piece of paper that says you spent 4 years typing prompts into a LLM could be without a huge change in how education works.

        • giantg2 14 hours ago

          I'm not sure how you think those two things are different. Right now, we have people graduating a 4 year course of study in a particular field and spending a large part of that 4 years using LLMs to do a lot of the work.

  • gtowey 19 hours ago

    How would the person promting the LLM know if it were producing "B" grade results? That's the biggest issue right now: you have to know more than the LLM to verify its output or you're likely to get garbage.

    That's also my biggest concern is that corporations will decide that crap results are good enough as long as it cost them very little to produce.

    • giantg2 19 hours ago

      Many workers don't care what grade they get. The PMs just want the shit delivered.

  • MangoToupe 19 hours ago

    Eh, maybe. I think it could actually be the opposite: we might need more people than ever to clean up the crap that LLMs spit out.