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by acdha 167 days ago
That’s usually also followed shortly by learning that you can’t trust the results or you’ll be making customers whole.
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These people usually know enough to know when it's "not quite right". Same "don't trust the docs" story that existed in many workplaces long before AI

An example I saw recently was someone asked for a modern equivalent of a grease that's no longer made/relevant and it replied back with some weird aviation stuff. The "real" answer wound up being "just use anything, the builders intent in specifying was to prevent you from using tallow or some other crap 100yr ago"