Very concise overview, that –imho– is very understandable even to people not familiar with the current state of LLMs. It hits on a lot of the current preconceptions (e.g. environmental impact, ..) without glorifying the situation and pretending the current generation of LLMs is intelligent.

Lastly, and most notably, bringing some interesting nuance on how the most important thing is actually knowing how to use them and having clarity on how they are equally deeply flawed and extremely powerful:

There’s a flipside to this too: a lot of better informed people have sworn off LLMs entirely because they can’t see how anyone could benefit from a tool with so many flaws. The key skill in getting the most out of LLMs is learning to work with tech that is both inherently unreliable and incredibly powerful at the same time. This is a decidedly non-obvious skill to acquire!