I keep thinking about email and the early Internet as an example of how the LLM revolution is going.<p>Like the early Internet, people like LLMs and will pay for access to them. So an LLM is by itself a product. Like the early Internet, LLMs make people vaguely more productive but probably also wastes a lot of people's times. Like the early Internet, LLMs doesn't threaten very many people's jobs since they do anything in a way that you can have full confidence in.<p>However, this article is mostly about efforts to use LLMs as "real AI". The problem they aren't really that. Everything they do/create requires supervision and so it really doesn't impact company headcount.