▲ | brokencode 15 hours ago | |
I think the thing people hate about that is the lack of effort and attention to detail. It’s an incredible enabler for laziness if misused. If somebody writes a design or a report, you expect that they’ve put in the time and effort to make sure it is correct and well thought out. If you then find the person actually just had ChatGPT generate it and didn’t put any effort into editing it and checking for correctness, then that is very infuriating. They are essentially farming out the process of creating the document to AI and farming out the process of reviewing it to their colleagues. So what is their job then, exactly? These are tools, not a replacement for human thought and work. Maybe someday we can just have ChatGPT serve as an engineer or a lawyer, but certainly not today. | ||
▲ | snackernews 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |
This is the biggest impact I have noticed in my job. The inundation of verbose, low SNR text and documents. Maybe someone put thought into all of those words. Maybe they vibed it into existence with a single prompt and it’s filled with irrelevant dot points and vague, generic observations. There is no way to know which you’re dealing with until you read it, or can make assumptions based on who wrote it. |