Working with LLMs is a skill that is often based on what you enjoyed about your work. There are people who love the outcome and people who love the process.

If you most enjoy the process of writing, coding, etc then you’ll hate working with LLMs but if you most enjoy having a finished product you created then you see them as a tool to get you there faster.

@carnage4life I've always enjoyed putting the legos together, not the process of injection moulding the legos if that makes sense
@carnage4life i loved both, but i've come to the conclusion that i must put to rest the process part i loved otherwise i'll just be miserable.
@carnage4life and if you enjoy a bug-free product, you'll hate them again 🤷‍♂️
@carnage4life 100%, I think it also works well for people that value the figuring out how, but not the knit-work of implementing it.

@carnage4life Almost spot on. Except for me, often, the outcome is code. I love looking at code, thinking about code, discussing code, analysing code, and modifying code. Almost more than writing the code to begin with.

So I enjoy seeing what the LLM comes up with, then I enjoy going through it and trying to understand its "thought process" if you will. :-)

@carnage4life and Palantir is standing by to take your call. Destroy your competition.

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Conversation with Alex Karp, CEO and Co-Founder, Palantir Technologies | WEF Annual Meeting 2026

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