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theoldgreybeard ◴[] No.46182214[source]
If a carpenter builds a crappy shelf “because” his power tools are not calibrated correctly - that’s a crappy carpenter, not a crappy tool.

If a scientist uses an LLM to write a paper with fabricated citations - that’s a crappy scientist.

AI is not the problem, laziness and negligence is. There needs to be serious social consequences to this kind of thing, otherwise we are tacitly endorsing it.

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only-one1701 ◴[] No.46182766[source]
Absolutely brutal case of engineering brain here. Real "guns don't kill people, people kill people" stuff.
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somehnguy ◴[] No.46183684[source]
Your second statement is correct. What about it makes it “engineering brain”?
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1. venturecruelty ◴[] No.46185799{3}[source]
Somehow people don't kill people nearly as easily, or with as high of a frequency or social support, in places that don't have guns that are more accessible than healthcare. So weird.