The concept of ‘centaur writing’ comes to us from the world of centaur chess, which is a variant of chess competition in which players use computational assistance during play.
Interesting. Do you use LLM's at all for the writing of your newsletters? I'd be curious to know if you ever use it to generate ideas or just occasionally to alter your writing for clarity etc...?
I don't use LLMs regularly for anything, beside experimentation. The most recent writing-related-ish use-cases I've found for them have revolved around asking questions about various sorts of medieval weaponry and armor for a book I'm writing—but even then I had to do a lot of subsequent fact-checking to make sure it wasn't making stuff up (I don't use them for my newsletters at all).
Interesting. Do you use LLM's at all for the writing of your newsletters? I'd be curious to know if you ever use it to generate ideas or just occasionally to alter your writing for clarity etc...?
I don't use LLMs regularly for anything, beside experimentation. The most recent writing-related-ish use-cases I've found for them have revolved around asking questions about various sorts of medieval weaponry and armor for a book I'm writing—but even then I had to do a lot of subsequent fact-checking to make sure it wasn't making stuff up (I don't use them for my newsletters at all).