I hate that. I understand that it might be useful, and tbh, on personnal PC, i'm not even concerned. But it is going towards people pushing to replace XQL or other query languages with prompting in natural languages, for no good reasons. Generate your query and copy paste if you don't want to read the documentation man, but please, please keep an intermediary between the LLM and the real world data. The last time your fucking prompt gave me a "log overview" i lost 2 hours understanding what the fuck i was reading, when a query would have taken me at most 20 minutes.
Convert my AI prompt into the code for a one-click tool, let me read and share it, that would be _great_.
Yeah, if the LLM is used for natural language translation into hard data, and not extrapolation, to me it's a very valid (and predictable) tool.
In the first case especially, i trust the LLM to translate your "flour t80 16oz" into usable data to query (without LLM) a caloric/nutrition table or something. I don't trust it to do the extrapolation correctly more than 80% of the time.
For the shopping, i would never trust a company LLM, sorry, google/amazon lied to me way to much to ever trust them.
Convert my AI prompt into the code for a one-click tool, let me read and share it, that would be _great_.