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A personal tutor who you remain skeptical of, and constantly try to disprove in order to perfect your understanding.




A tutor that can guide you through jargon and give you references. If "skepticism" is even something you have to think about, you are already outside of the optimum path.

“Jargon” is shorthand for people who know what they’re doing. If you’re avoiding jargon, you’re avoiding learning.

"guide you through jargon" is what the comment said

GP is saying that the LLM of choice is not necessarily able to translate the jargon, or establishes itself to be an expert at the concept(s) to employ the jargon compatible with the user.

I don't know what to say. You seem to be implying that the jargon if fundamentally unlearnable, and not amount of subsidiary text or help can help anybody.

I see it more of a replacement for Google and digging GitHub issues. It can also replace chats for 80% of questions.

Not much as a tutor.




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