The people who trust LLMs already trusted anything else they heard. There's nothing to do for them. If we were pre-LLM, I think you'd be concerned that they trust the first result on Google. Or things they heard on podcasts. This is just what we all do, to varying degrees.
I'm genuinely unsure of whether or not this is better. LLMs make mistakes, but so do humans. So often. I really don't know how often LLMs are wrong in comparison, or how you'd find out. Regardless, computers have become a terrible way to learn things if you aren't a rigorous person. Simultaneously, they've become an absolute dream beyond the imagination of most humans in history, if you are. That's very strange.
I'm genuinely unsure of whether or not this is better. LLMs make mistakes, but so do humans. So often. I really don't know how often LLMs are wrong in comparison, or how you'd find out. Regardless, computers have become a terrible way to learn things if you aren't a rigorous person. Simultaneously, they've become an absolute dream beyond the imagination of most humans in history, if you are. That's very strange.