> My experience is instead that LLMs (those I used) can be helpful there where solutions are quite well known
Yes, that's a necessary condition. If there isn't some well known solution, LLMs won't give you anything useful.
The point though, is that the solution was not well known to the GP. That's where LLMs shine, they "understand" what you are trying to say, and give you the answer you need, even when you don't know the applicable jargon.
Yes, that's a necessary condition. If there isn't some well known solution, LLMs won't give you anything useful.
The point though, is that the solution was not well known to the GP. That's where LLMs shine, they "understand" what you are trying to say, and give you the answer you need, even when you don't know the applicable jargon.