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What a feat! There's at least 3 pages of google search results for the nearly same thing. The "prompt" I used in google.com is:

site:github.com map comparison

I guess the difference, is that my way uses dramatically less time and resources, but requires directly acknowledging the original coders instead of relying on the plagiarism-ish capabilities of reguritating something through an LLM.






But creating things for which there are many existing, documented examples is what LLMs do best. Without this use case it's almost like they don't provide any value at all.

Everything you can think of right now has already been made in one form or another and hence learnt by LLMs, do you agree?

Or

Can you come up easily with many things that LLMs have no clue of and hence will fail?




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