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minus-squarewaldenlinkfedilink9•3 months agoNo, you’re right. I do believe they’re trained to detect things, and thought about editing it, but I stuck with the poor wording.
minus-square@FeathercrownlinkEnglish3•3 months agoI appreciate this, apologies for sounding a bit hostile
minus-square@Frozengyrolink1•3 months agoThey are trained for it. That doesn’t mean they can do it well.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•3 months agoHey you’ve just described my work, too!
No, you’re right. I do believe they’re trained to detect things, and thought about editing it, but I stuck with the poor wording.
I appreciate this, apologies for sounding a bit hostile
They are trained for it. That doesn’t mean they can do it well.
Hey you’ve just described my work, too!