Very few people get real value from an LLM. They're useful for minor grammatical checks, and idiot-level summaries. Maybe for entry-level coding. Outside of that, they're basically just gimmicks. You can't trust the output at all; literally everything an LLM outputs must be verified before it can be used for anything important, so you end up doing all of the work you thought you would have avoided by using an LLM.
Honestly can not understand this take. I put literally everything I write for work into an LLM. 80% of the time it has good suggestions to improve it. It is by far the best grammar checker I have found. Obviously dont ask for facts but it is incredible with language. Claude is far more useful to me than google search ever was.