The Power of Examples
No matter how long I work with LLMs, people constantly forget the power of examples. Examples are so, so important. Let me show you why.
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🔗 Subscribe via RSSNo matter how long I work with LLMs, people constantly forget the power of examples. Examples are so, so important. Let me show you why.
Picture this: You open your social feed and every post feels like it was handpicked by someone who knows you better than you know yourself. Not because some Silicon Valley giant built a better algorithm, but because you taught your own AI exactly what you like.
So I’m on my lunch break and it hits me: I can probably knock out a blog post in the next five or ten minutes, because the tools finally make it friction-free. I’m chopping peppers with one hand, laptop on the counter, and macOS is doing the typing. Double-tap the Control key and the words just land on the page while I rinse the knife.
I’m dictating this to a Samsung S23 Ultra—last year’s flagship, still a pocket powerhouse—just to see how the Android build of my favorite tool feels against the polished macOS version I’ve lived in for months. The experiment is minor, but it hints at something bigger: the hardware gap is shrinking, and the real revolution is happening in how we talk to our machines.