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by latexr 92 days ago
That’s a long answer you copied and pasted between two comments. Yet it didn’t address the points in either. Was an LLM involved in writing that response?

If a couple of hundred people in your organisation contact you regularly to ask about procedures, you have a serious documentation problem. If it exists, it will be subpar and/or insufficient. Better someone realises that before you leave and everyone is left hanging. Or perhaps that is part of the goal?

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You are right. I copied the reply because I wanted to share my point of view to both of you who had very similar point. A llm would have rewritten my first comment to you and adepted it to the slightly different other one. I think nether of you asked a question, but I can assure you no llm was involved in writing this. You are also right about the documentation issue, docs are a mess, often outdated or very vage to generalize, but not specific enough for individual manufacture specific processes or any other, to many edge cases when you work with >700 suppliers where processes often change from one quarter to another. So experience is all, hard to document but nice to share with an llm with the right context and my addition, because it can adept this quickly to the colleagues request. And yes solving the doc issues is part of the goal.