I’d be surprised if LLM use for therapy or sumarization is that low irl, and I’d expect people would’ve just forgot to mention those usecases. Hope they’ll be in the option list this year.
Hmm I wonder if a lot of trends are drastically underestimated because surveyers are getting essentially false statistics from the Other gutter.
If Other is larger than I expect, I think of that as a reason to try and figure out what the parts of Other are. Amusingly enough for the question, I’m optimistic about solving this by letting people do more free response and having an LLM sift through the responses.
Contemplating an argument that free response rarely gets more accurate results for questions like this because listing the most common answers as checkboxes helps respondents to remember all of the answers that’re true for of them.
I’d be surprised if LLM use for therapy or sumarization is that low irl, and I’d expect people would’ve just forgot to mention those usecases. Hope they’ll be in the option list this year.
Hmm I wonder if a lot of trends are drastically underestimated because surveyers are getting essentially false statistics from the Other gutter.
If Other is larger than I expect, I think of that as a reason to try and figure out what the parts of Other are. Amusingly enough for the question, I’m optimistic about solving this by letting people do more free response and having an LLM sift through the responses.
Contemplating an argument that free response rarely gets more accurate results for questions like this because listing the most common answers as checkboxes helps respondents to remember all of the answers that’re true for of them.