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by dwb
59 days ago
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Code quality is indeed a virtue that I would like signalled and partly assured, through the means of the author feeling the social pressure of performing an explanation of their use of LLMs, and wanting to not appear careless. In my direct experience, the way you use these tools has a big effect on the outcome, and that’s the information I’d like conveyed here. Clearly it doesn’t cover people who would have produced rubbish anyway, but it isn’t intended to be complete. |
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> it doesn’t cover people who would have produced rubbish anyway
How do you determine this though?
If it becomes common for people to include an AI usage profile, what does that really do? I can say I followed best practices, steered design, supervised the LLM, reviewed the code, etc... but those are just a stranger's words with little value, and my code might still be garbage.