1000%. It's really hard to express this to non-engineers who never wasted years of their life trying to work with n-grams and NLTK (even topic models) to make sense of textual data... Projects I dreamed of circa 2012 are now completely trivial. If you do have that comparison ready-at-hand, the problem of understanding what this mind-blowing leap means, to which end I find writing like the OP helpful, is so fascinating and something completely different than complaining that it's a "black box."
I've expressed this on here before, but it feels like the everyday reception of LLMs has been so damaged by the general public having just gotten a basic grasp on the existence of machine learning.
I've expressed this on here before, but it feels like the everyday reception of LLMs has been so damaged by the general public having just gotten a basic grasp on the existence of machine learning.