To be fair to AWS, their documentation has improved dramatically the past 24 months or so. Not perfect, but the difference between 2019 and 2023 is dramatic.
Also, I'd argue that it is very easy to be worse than AWS's own docs. A chatbot that hallucinates inaccurate answers, while sounding plausible and confident is far worse than documentation that is 100% accurate, but lacking in some areas.
I'd rather receive an answer of "I don't know" or "it isn't documented" than an explanation that seems legit, so I spend 15 hours building a solution in accordance to a LLM's response and then find out that its not possible or real the way it was explained by the LLM.
Also, I'd argue that it is very easy to be worse than AWS's own docs. A chatbot that hallucinates inaccurate answers, while sounding plausible and confident is far worse than documentation that is 100% accurate, but lacking in some areas.
I'd rather receive an answer of "I don't know" or "it isn't documented" than an explanation that seems legit, so I spend 15 hours building a solution in accordance to a LLM's response and then find out that its not possible or real the way it was explained by the LLM.