@glyph IMO, one of the best uses of a language model is to review your own writing or code, since it has a good idea of what the "norm" is, can keep its attention indefinitely, and can explain reasonably well what the norm is. It also fits well within the paradigm of "are you working for the machine, or is the machine working for you?”. But it also doesn't mean that people shouldn't be a part of the review, just that people should be doing the fun stuff, not the dry, hard to focus on stuff.