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It was already known that “users with access to GenAI tools produce a less diverse set of outcomes for the same task.”
Why is this portrayed as a bad thing? Correct answers are correct answers. The only thing LLMs typically are bad at, are things that are seldom discussed or have some ambiguity behind them. So long as users understand the limitations of AI and understand when and where to trust them - then why is their diversity in output a bad thing?
Regularly we seek uniformity in output in order to better handle its output in tasks further down. I don't see this as a bad thing at all.
I have read the paper, how about not immediately jumping to the condescending, patronizing tone?
Also, you didn't answer the question. It simply says "users with access to GenAI tools". You've added your own qualifications separate from the question at hand.
Correct answers are correct answers. The only thing LLMs typically are bad at, are things that are seldom discussed or have some ambiguity behind them.
Lol what, how many questions you ask in your life are entirely unambiguous and devoid of nuance? That sounds like a you issue.