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AI and LLM are here to stay

  The advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Large Language Models (LLMs) marks a transformative era in human history, akin to the introduction of the printing press or the internet. These technologies, by virtue of their ability to process and generate information at an unprecedented scale, have the potential to redefine the landscape of numerous industries, from healthcare and education to law and entertainment. The critical discourse surrounding AI and LLMs often oscillates between utopian and dystopian visions. However, a more pragmatic approach acknowledges that AI and LLMs are here to stay. The focus, therefore, should shift towards harnessing these technologies effectively rather than opposing or restricting their use. Historical precedents underscore the futility of resistance against technological progress. For instance, the Luddite movement of the 19th century, which sought to protect jobs by destroying mechanized looms, ultimately failed to stem the tide of industrializa