From what I understand, before LLMs, computers couldn’t translate English into code and back. This capability is arguably one of the biggest advancements in computing since the internet.
You know how it goes.
You create one of the most remarkable innovations in tech since the invention of the internet, but within 12 months, people start asking, “What have you done for me lately, wizard people?”
Even if GPT-Next or GPT-5 solved world peace, there would still be claims that it’s overhyped.
And yet, when I ask ChatGPT to transfer data from screenshots of a 3x30 table into a new table, it gets mixed up, duplicates information, and makes errors. As a non-IT person, I really wonder how coding works so well when the same tool struggles with such simple tasks consistently.
Where did you previously work?
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What is your name?
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Where do you live?
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Congratulations, you’re hired—Gemini AI.
I use it daily, but not more than Google and Wikipedia. I don’t trust it with complex tasks anymore. However, it’s the best tool ever created for converting tables from PDFs into Excel documents.