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[–] atrielienz@lemmy.world 1 points 5 hours ago

I think what it does (my take from the outside looking in) is rob people of context. Sometimes that context is extremely important and without it even the best answers can cause flaws and failures.

The one good thing about going to a website and reading an article is that you get context that helps you understand the concept not just the answer you were looking for.

The context is how we learn. It's how we build on basic understanding. It's also how we vet information for factualness.

I believe this is why people see a decline in their skillset when they use AI LLM'S in place of their own skills. Every time you use a skill you refine it. Don't use it and in a lot of cases you will lose it.