This, from @minaskar, is particularly lucid and insightful:
This, from @minaskar, is particularly lucid and insightful:
@repepo I come back to the forklift analogy: if you're going to the gym to build strength, the lifting of weights is the work, and hiring a forklift to outsource the lifting of the weights leaves you with the results but none of the gains.
The models are cognitive forklifts, and if you cross that invisible line Hogg talks about when the model starts doing the lifting instead of just the placing of weights, you end up cognitively weaker for it.