The responses vary, with one user suggesting that designing a text interface that allows for interruptions could be a solution, while another user questions the desirability of such a feature, arguing that it could derail the conversation. Another user humorously suggests that an LLM might interrupt to correct a user's terminology.
Key takeaways:
- The topic of discussion is about the ability of Language Learning Models (LLMs) to interrupt or interject in a conversation.
- One user suggests that designing a text interface that allows people to interrupt could be a potential solution, but notes that such a feature may not be widely desired.
- Another user believes that the ability for LLMs to interrupt or interject is already possible, but questions the usefulness of such a feature, arguing that it could derail the conversation.
- A third user humorously suggests that an LLM might interject to correct a user's terminology, using the example of the Linux versus GNU/Linux debate.