• @[email protected]
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    201 day ago

    “Comment whose upvotes all come from programming dot justworks dot dev dot infosec dot works” sure has become a genre of comment.

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      101 day ago

      “I can safely bet that by ‘all upvotes come from programming dot justworks dot dev dot infosec dot works’ you actually mean ‘a vast majority of upvotes come from these tech instances’ even before reading your comment.”

      “Or in other words I correctly interpreted what you meant but apparently the way you said it is a problem because I prefer to blame users rather than peddlers.”

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    As a fellow Interesting Wedding Haver, I have to give all the credit in the world to the author for handling this with grace instead of, say, becoming a terrorist. I would have been proud to own the “Tracy did nothing wrong” tshirt.

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      712 hours ago

      Credit to her for making the best of a bad situation. “We almost couldn’t get legally married, so we had to bring in Elvis to officiate the paperwork after the ceremony” is going to be a top-tier wedding story for every party going forward.

  • @[email protected]
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    152 days ago

    I can make a safe assumption before reading the article that ChatGPT didn’t ruin the wedding, but rather somebody that was using ChatGPT ruined the wedding.

        • @[email protected]
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          42 hours ago

          almost all of your posts are exactly this worthless and exhausting and that’s fucking incredible

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            I get the feeling you’re exactly the kind of person who shouldn’t have a proompt, much less a hammer

            • @[email protected]
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              31 hour ago

              no absolutely, I shouldn’t ever “have a proompt”, whatever the fuck that means

              the promptfondlers really aren’t alright now that public opinion’s against the horseshit tech they love

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                352 minutes ago

                istg these people seem to roll “b-b-b-but <saltman|musk|sundar|…> gifted this technology to me personally, how could I possibly look this gift horse in the mouth” on the inside of their heads

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                  (nevermind them doing the equivalent of rolling into someone else’s lounge then stripping down and getting comfortable on the couch, without asking)

      • @[email protected]
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        181 day ago

        do you think they ever got round to reading the article, or were they spent after coming up with “hmmmm I bet chatgpt didn’t somehow prompt itself” as if that were a mystery that needed solving

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      “blame the person, not the tools” doesn’t work when the tools’ marketing team is explicitly touting said tool as a panacea for all problems. on the micro scale, sure, the wedding planner is at fault, but if you zoom out even a tiny bit it’s pretty obvious what enabled them to fuck up for as long and as hard as they did

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    432 days ago

    ChatGPT didn’t nearly destroy her wedding, her lousy wedding planner did. Also whats she got against capital letters?

    • Sailor Sega Saturn
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      261 day ago

      *What’s

      For the sin of making a grammar error in a post criticizing grammar you must now do ten push-ups.

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      512 days ago

      Yea yea guns don’t kill people, bullet impacts kill people. Dishonesty and incompetence are nothing new, but you may note that the wedding planner’s unfounded confidence in ChatGPT exacerbated the problem in a novel way. Why did the planner trust the bogus information about Vegas wedding officiants? Is someone maybe presenting these LLM bots as an appropriate tool for looking up such information?

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    Yea yea words.

    Trust but verify.

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        112 days ago

        I think we should require professionals to disclose whether or not they use AI.

        Imagine you’re an author and you pay an editor $3000 and all they do is run your manuscript through ChatGPT. One, they didn’t provide any value because you could have done the same thing for free; and two, if they didn’t disclose the use of AI, you wouldnt even know your novel had been fed into one and might be used by the AI for training.

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          151 day ago

          I think we should require professionals not to use the thing currently termed AI.

          Or if you think it’s unreasonable to ask them not to contribute to a frivolous and destructive fad or don’t think the environmental or social impacts are bad enough to implement a ban like this, at least maybe we should require professionals not to use LLMs for technical information

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        162 days ago

        But the article author wasn’t interfacing with chatgpt, she was interfacing with a human paid to help with the things the article author did not know. The wedding planner was a supposed expert in this interaction, but instead simply sent back regurgitated chatgpt slop.

        Is this the fault of the wedding planner? Yes. Is it the fault of chatgpt? Also yes.

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          202 days ago

          Scams are LLM’s best use case.

          They’re not capable of actual intelligence or providing anything that would remotely mislead a subject matter expert. You’re not going to convince a skilled software developer that your LLM slop is competent code.

          But they’re damn good at looking the part to convince people who don’t know the subject that they’re real.