"We used an AI to do this" is increasingly a way of saying, "We didn't want to do this in the first place and we don't care if it's done well."
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"We used an AI to do this" is increasingly a way of saying, "We didn't want to do this in the first place and we don't care if it's done well." π€
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"We used an AI to do this" is increasingly a way of saying, "We didn't want to do this in the first place and we don't care if it's done well." π€
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blag post by @pluralistic@huertanix @pluralistic I feel seen.
So, you're not taking my suggestion to spend 5 minutes reading this document seriously?
The level to contempt and arrogance that kind of response channels gives me a visceral reaction.
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"We used an AI to do this" is increasingly a way of saying, "We didn't want to do this in the first place and we don't care if it's done well." π€
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blag post by @pluralistic@huertanix @pluralistic I've been saying from the start that when you talk to people about "things they use LLMs for", it's the same as "things they don't think are valuable".
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"We used an AI to do this" is increasingly a way of saying, "We didn't want to do this in the first place and we don't care if it's done well." π€
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blag post by @pluralistic@huertanix @pluralistic If Nuremberg 2.0 ever happens, I think I can guess how judges will react when the excuse for double tapping an elementary school with precision weapons is "AI said to do it".
Worst case these days is "I don't care" comes armed with missiles.
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