Boosted by brib@bribstodon.xyz ("brib :neofox_floof: :Nonbinary:"):
nev@status.nevillepark.ca ("Neville Park") wrote:
@forestine Tangent: this is one thing that gets me about the deluded LLM "physicists". Like, nobody likes the boring stuff like writing grant applications or marking a gazillion exams. But there are people who genuinely find the process of learning physics enjoyable. They took bio or chemistry and were like "nope, physics is for me." They don't want to skip any of the process. They find it rewarding to work through their giant textbooks, their dream is to work at CERN, whatever. If [generic] you don't like doing that, and you want to outsource all the "reading papers" and "hard math" stuff to a chatbot, maybe you don't like physics as much as you think you do! Maybe you should get into something you're wholly and genuinely passionate about!
It is pretty much exactly like "I don't want to learn synths or practice singing or whatever, I just want to have a song with a lot of plays on Spotify."