Jeremy Keith has some measured reflections on the ethics and uses of LLMs:
My own take on this is that transformative work is often the drudge work—take this data dump and convert it to some other format; take this mock-up and make a disposable prototype. I want my tools to help me with that.
But compositional work that relies on judgement, taste, and choice? Not only would I not use a large language model for that, it’s exactly the kind of work that I don’t want to automate away.
Transformative work is done with broad brushstrokes. Compositional work is done with a scalpel.
Large language models are big messy brushes, not scalpels.