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I don't particularly agree that LLMs are nothing more than spicy autocorrect nor is it the end all be all super tool that AI tech bros overhype to death. It's somewhere in the middle with good usefulness and utility like any other tool as long as it's used properly. Like any other tool.
That being said, even if it was just a spicy autocorrect, it's the best damn autocorrect I've seen in my life and won't screw around with my ducking cuss words like the dumb autocorrect systems
I'm pretty sure the autocorrect ducking with fowl language is because it has those words specifically marked not to come up in autocorrect, because kids do also use phones too and that would be enough to cause enough of a stink that no company wants to deal with it.
You can also edit the list and make it so it doesn’t do it anymore either…
Autocorrect is only as smart as the one using it.
Yeah, I changed my auto correct on my first smart phone like 15 years ago now and have propagated my user dictionary and rules forward automatically with every new phone since. I've made more edits on every single phone along the way, too. But never had to change the same thing twice.
Any time it does something annoying, actually take the 3 seconds to fix it....
It’s also incredibly ironic how they state
Then complain about “dumb autocorrect”. Like any other tool, when wielded incorrectly, it’s not gonna work lol.
I think it should be akin to the market effect of PDA’s in the 90’s.