“Why LLM it up? Just give me the prompt.” Another reason not to do that is that LLMs are non-deterministic. A third reason is that I would have to track down that exact model of LLM, which I probably don’t have a license for. A fourth is that text storage on LessWrong.com is cheap, and my time is valuable. A fifth is that some LLMs are updated or altered daily. I see no reason to give someone the prompt instead of the text. That is strictly inferior in every way.
“Why LLM it up? Just give me the prompt.” Another reason not to do that is that LLMs are non-deterministic. A third reason is that I would have to track down that exact model of LLM, which I probably don’t have a license for. A fourth is that text storage on LessWrong.com is cheap, and my time is valuable. A fifth is that some LLMs are updated or altered daily. I see no reason to give someone the prompt instead of the text. That is strictly inferior in every way.