This is very similar to Tesla's FSD adoption in my mind.
For some (me), it's amazing because I use the technology often despite its inaccuracies. Put another way, it's valuable enough to mitigate its flaws.
For many others, it's on a spectrum between "use it sometimes but disengage any time it does something I wouldn't do" and "never use it" depending on how much control they want over their car.
In my case, I'm totally fine handing driving off to AI (more like ML + computer vision) most times but am not okay handing off my brain to AI (LLMs) because it makes too many mistakes and the work I'd need to do to spot-check them is about the same as I'd need to put in to do the thing myself.
For some (me), it's amazing because I use the technology often despite its inaccuracies. Put another way, it's valuable enough to mitigate its flaws.
For many others, it's on a spectrum between "use it sometimes but disengage any time it does something I wouldn't do" and "never use it" depending on how much control they want over their car.
In my case, I'm totally fine handing driving off to AI (more like ML + computer vision) most times but am not okay handing off my brain to AI (LLMs) because it makes too many mistakes and the work I'd need to do to spot-check them is about the same as I'd need to put in to do the thing myself.