> Being able to create 2048 in 6 hours has basically zero economic value.
That's actually a really good point. In the realm of programming, things that were previously not done because they were too expensive can now be done. Prior to ChatGPT, GP could have a) done it themselves, but the cost was too high/it wasn't worth their time, b) found enough time to write a spec, found someone on upwork/etc, paid them to make it, except that costs money they didn't want to spend, or c) just not do it. Now, GP can code this thing up while watching netflix with the kids or whatever. What programs do not exist that previously did not have the economic value to exist, but now can, thanks to programming time getting cheaper?
Now apply that to fields outside of programming. LLMs' ability to program is front and center here, since many of us can program, but they do other things as well.
That's actually a really good point. In the realm of programming, things that were previously not done because they were too expensive can now be done. Prior to ChatGPT, GP could have a) done it themselves, but the cost was too high/it wasn't worth their time, b) found enough time to write a spec, found someone on upwork/etc, paid them to make it, except that costs money they didn't want to spend, or c) just not do it. Now, GP can code this thing up while watching netflix with the kids or whatever. What programs do not exist that previously did not have the economic value to exist, but now can, thanks to programming time getting cheaper?
Now apply that to fields outside of programming. LLMs' ability to program is front and center here, since many of us can program, but they do other things as well.