It’s becoming a habit for me to run anything I write through an LLM to check for mistakes before I send it off.
I think the hardest part of implementing this feature well would be to get it to only comment on things that are definitely mistakes / typos. I don’t want a general LLM writing feedback tool built-in to LessWrong.
LLMs can pick up a much broader class of typos than spelling mistakes.
For example in this comment I wrote “Don’t push the frontier of regulations” when from context I clearly meant to say “Don’t push the frontier of capabilities” I think an LLM could have caught that.
LessWrong LLM feature idea: Typo checker
It’s becoming a habit for me to run anything I write through an LLM to check for mistakes before I send it off.
I think the hardest part of implementing this feature well would be to get it to only comment on things that are definitely mistakes / typos. I don’t want a general LLM writing feedback tool built-in to LessWrong.
Don’t most browsers come with spellcheck built in? At least Chrome automatically flags my typos.
LLMs can pick up a much broader class of typos than spelling mistakes.
For example in this comment I wrote “Don’t push the frontier of regulations” when from context I clearly meant to say “Don’t push the frontier of capabilities” I think an LLM could have caught that.