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by bsder
240 days ago
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> B) Aren't experienced enough in the target domain to see the problems with the AI's output (let's call this "slop blindness") Oh, boy, this. For example, I often use whatever AI I have to adjust my Nix files because the documentation for Nix is so horrible. Sure, it's slop, but it gets me working again and back to what I'm supposed to be doing instead of farting with Nix. I would also argue: D) The fact that an AI can do the task indicates that something with the task is broken. If an AI can do the task well, there is something fundamentally wrong. Either the abstractions are broken, the documentation is horrible, the task is pure boilerplate, etc. |
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