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That is true _in general_, but not in this specific case (hence why I specified "not over the timescale being explored here"). A modern cigarette-lighter would indeed have been a life-changing tool to a caveman but is indeed disposable junk today.

The point being made by the original comment (with which I agree) was that many criteria-for-usefulness - primarily that of reliability or a lack of hallucination - have remained static; with successive generations of tools being (falsely) claimed to meet them, but then abandoned when the next hype-train comes along.

I certainly agree that _some_ aspects of AI models are indeed improving (often drastically!) over time (speed, price, supported formats, history/context, etc.) - but they still _all_ fall _drastically_ short on the key core requirement that is required in order to make them Actually Useful. "X is better than Y" does not imply "where Y failed to be useful, X now succeeds".






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