@theeclecticdyslexic@mstdn.social
Post #4216118
2026-07-16 19:19 UTC
@riley@toot.cat
Yes that factors in for sure, I don't think it's the only factor though. Even if maybe the primary factor. I know some very poor people who offload basically everything to the chat bot explicitly because of overwhelming executive dysfunction that they don't really do much about. I also know wealthy people with extreme executive dysfunction who hate the chat bot because they take pride in working through difficulty and coming to outcomes they believe in.
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@riley@toot.cat 2026-07-16 20:23
@theeclecticdyslexic@mstdn.social Btw, managing routine and executive dysfunction may be one of the few legitimate uses of LLMs. The current ones are oversized for these purposes, but in principle, when significant novelty is not involved and the environment is well sandboxed, the task boils down to pattern matching, and with some training, a neural network can do a passable job at that. @ApostateEnglishman@mastodon.world @eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place