I think it's different, it's worse in my opinion.
To me reading and writing is the closest we have ever gotten to telepathy. There's the saying that a picture is worth a 1000 words, but sometimes a 1000 words are worth a 1000 pictures.
The actual process of writing is, for me, the process of thinking through an idea.
Yet I sometimes catch myself offloading thinking to an LLM, it's infuriating whenever I notice doing this, but I don't always catch myself doing it until it's too late (not sure if that makes sense). It's often for the stupidest reasons, such as when I'm trying to formulate a complex argument, I rewrite it once or twice, and it looks unreadable, I take my stream of thoughts and prompt the llm to "rewrite it so it doesn't read like a jumbled mess".
The more I find myself doing this, the worse I get at writing extemporaneously without "quickly putting the message into llama".
I used to pride myself on my ability to write, almost as much as my ability to code. I feel myself becoming dumber every time I offload my thinking to an LLM; and yet it's hard to stop because brains are designed to go towards the path of least resistence.
If I find myself doing this, having been an LLM skeptik for so long, I shudder to think what those who are pro LLMs do, and I am genuinely scared for the future, not for an AI uprising, but for the lowering of the relative intelligence of the average person if this keeps going.
I don't know what the solution is, but I know this isn't progress, and I know that if we don't stop it, it will become as big a problem as the overwellian surveillence state we live in
(no LLM was used to write this)