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by reseasonable
351 days ago
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So your point went from: they shouldn’t have done what they did because it likely took much longer than necessary by using AI - to: they shouldn’t have done what they did because they didn’t take long enough learning it without AI to do it. I think you moved the goalpost to the opposite side of the field. In this thread you chastised them for “using it in production” when their use case was simply a lab for teaching. And you suggest that googling for days and reading countless blog posts and forums is impervious to wrong or dated information, which is quite a position to take. Their use case was a perfect fit for a LLM, and I suspect it saved them weeks of effort in the process, with likely fewer security flaws as a result. But keep up that anti-LLM advocacy, I’m sure you are very close to achieving the goal of society abandoning the technology. |
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