• @[email protected]
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    42 days ago

    There’s a difference between using LLMs to edit text, provide ideas or give you information that you can double check because you have the subject matter experience. Relying on it as a substitute for skill when something important is at stake like someone’s well being is reckless at best.

    • @TheGrandNagus
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      21 day ago

      That’s not what was said. What was said was anybody using it in any capacity for any job should be fired.

      Which is obviously a very, very stupid take.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 day ago

      Sure, but the original quote was:

      Everyone anywhere using one on the job should be fired

      There’s no nuance there it’s just AI = bad. I agree that it’s shouldn’t, in its current form, be used as a substitute for skill in important situations. You’re totally right there.

      • Don Piano
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        -51 day ago

        I never said AI = bad. AI is much broader and contains worthwhile and non-plagiarized approaches.

        If it’s worth doing, do it properly.

        • Echo Dot
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          11 hours ago

          No you did say that.

          Everyone anywhere using one on the job should be fired

          You said anyone using an AI in any capacity should be fired. I have heard infinitely better takes from 4-year-olds and why they need more ice cream.

          • Don Piano
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            15 hours ago

            This is on a post about chatgpt use. Chatgpt is from the set of llms, which is a subset of ai.

            Ai is cool. The current batch of LLMs/PISS can leave.