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by jplusequalt
19 days ago
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>That's powerful. It comes back to how are you using the tool. Are you using it to make things better or to take shortcuts? Where are the incentives at a societal level to prioritize quality over efficiency? Of course if everyone did things the "correct" way we'd have no issues. But societies incentives are messy and contradictory, so taking shortcuts ends up being the more appealing choice in the moment for lots of people. This is as much a societal issue as it a technological one. |
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