I just recently realized that what I truly hate about LLMs is that it devalues language. I love language, I love using it very intentionally, I love how different people wield and work language differently. A well forged phrase can cut right to the soul. Language is literally magic. It can do things where man and machine all fail.

But now with the press of a button you can get sugary pink language goo in any shape you like. And this is sold as an equal replacement to real human language. The insult! The depravity!

I think it might say something about how far language is already devalued. We live in a morass of content marketing and business process documentation and terms and conditions and propaganda and spam. All soulless language that nobody asks for but that people are compelled to create. We can't imagine not creating such language goo. And so we're grateful for the pink goo machine.

You know those stories about how there was once magic in the world but it was lost? This is it. This is how it happens.

@plexus
Dude, get a grip. Language isn't a commodity. You can't run out of words. Someone using words doesn't change your ability to use words.
If you don't like a software, you can ignore it, not get on social media and complain it exists.
The world is going to do whatever the world wants to do, individual opinions won't change it.
You sound like one of those "I don't own a TV, I only read books people."
LLMs exist because people think it's profitable, when it isn't it will go away.