| ▲ | cmiles8 5 hours ago |
| The lack of market understanding by the person that thought this “feature” was a good idea is staggering. There was never a world where developers would think this is a good idea. |
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| The fact that they chose to publish the ad _under someone else's name_ is so tone deaf that I just can't understand what they were thinking. |
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| ▲ | Aachen 2 hours ago | parent [-] | | This. It's so far out there that I have to wonder if it's a rogue employee who thought this a good excuse to cause reputational damage without it being too obvious. Doesn't pass several razors though (not the simplest explanation; malice involved.. is that Hanlon's and Occam's razor?), so I don't truly believe it... but it would be possible | | |
| ▲ | contravariant an hour ago | parent [-] | | Since it's AI and Microsoft I can believe that someone who doesn't know what they're doing would be given a mandate to promote AI under any means necessary at the cost of some other team's reputation. But it's an insane move. If anything AI has made it more important than ever to know who authored something and then someone does this to promote AI. |
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