The assumption that it will just keep getting better is a big one. Maybe they will. Maybe they wont. If they get better I'll stop complaining. Right now I just don't think they are at the level people claim.
I took GP's comment to say that, even if LLMs get massively better in the next six months (which they will), the colleagues still have to wade through the slop during the review this week.
So while one person is getting a 5x increase in productivity, one or two get a corresponding 5x decrease.
Why would we expect LLMs to get “massively better” in the next 6 months instead of the incremental improvement we have seen to date?
Like Okay, it sounds like a valid point. The issue is the hand waving and the fact it is not grounded in reality.