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yeah we are getting lots of "I don't know how to do this and AI gave me this code that doesn't work, can you fix it" or "AI said it can do this" and the feature doesn't exist... some people will even argue and say "but AI said it doesn't take long, why won't you add it"




It weaponises incompetence, carelessness and arrogance at every turn.

AI, to me, is a character test: I'm regularly fascinated by finding out who fails it.

For example, in my personal life I have been treated to AI-generated comms from someone that I would never have expected it from. They don't know I know, and they don't know that I think less of them, and I always will.


>They don't know I know, and they don't know that I think less of them, and I always will.

lol, behavior like this is way more destructive to personal relationships than AI ever will be.


I will never judge someone for using AI, but I will absolutely judge anyone for lobbing slop at me. I define slop as low effort, non-vetted, fiest-try-output.



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