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It's critical that we adapt to a strategy where AI supports our learning instead of the having it the other way around.

article is good, comments are fantastic!

Excellent. Although I suspect the author of the programming language invented this Janet for all the perfect puns. Yes, Janet. No. Janet.

maybe this is the future now, your list of achievement could be anyone's list of achievements. heck even the salespersons at work can do this with AI now. There is no affinity to it. Future will potentially be like this, marked will be overflooded by artificiel software.

Elite Dangerous does it better. Pretty but idk.. get the AI generated feeling.


What specifically about this feels AI generated. It might be, IDK, but I'm not seeing any tells, so wondering if you could expand.


I'm not saying it looks AI generated, but AI made it possible to polish things to a level that very few people took the time to ever do themselves.

This is a great thing, but it's also a tell since we all saw the UIs people were building by hand pre-AI.

That said, I don't think it matters. What matters is whether it's low quality.


The font looks like the same font in every AI-generated visualization like this.


..and emails


> Any email longer than one line

it's in there


The irony.


primary login method with linkedin? "continue with login, recommended for enterprise professionals"

how disgusting.


i guess marked is going to be oversaturated with these kinds of tools. can someone who use this tool tell us about it?


Sounds like we need some laws for robotics/ai


I had to read this message twice, gotcha


Seems very vulcan. Works with vulcans and to some extent vulcan wannabees. Words have meaning, and how we express ourselves through our words is how we lead and share knowledge. There is nothing wrong with being honest, but honesty without love and care is brutality.


I see your point, and think one of the merits in OP's argument is precisely what you're saying: words have meaning, and saying something like "I think that X is probably the case" when you're virtually certain that X is the case dilutes the meaning of words.

That said, I think throughout the post OP is mixing different dimensions of communicatiom together in a way that confuses the conversation - namely conciseness, directness, and explicitness - which while often overlapping aren't exactly the same.


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