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Aug 23Edited

This is an arrogant take. Anki still has a rabid user base and i don't see it going anywhere anytime soon. Maybe in 10+ years.

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Miguel Marcos Martinez's avatar

I think Anki will remain a superior alternative to an LLM for any *fixed* data set one has to learn, such as some medical or legal topics. These *are* memory-dependent. In contrast to Anki, I would not trust an LLM currently to guarantee you have 1) reviewed every single question and 2) keep reliable and consistent statistics on your success and failure rate for each question in the data set. For open-ended topics like a language, an LLM might well prove to better. If you haven’t already, you might want to check out NotebookLM.

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