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@chobeat@lemmy.ml on lemmy.ml Open parent
It's open season for refusing AI
It's open season for refusing AI
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@username_1@programming.dev on programming.dev Open parent
Or we can refuse to listen to anti-“AI” crazies.
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@psx_crab@lemmy.zip on lemmy.zip Open parent
And eat the dick billionaire shoving at your face willingly? Because that’s what AI are, people are forced to used it because their boss demand it.
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@username_1@programming.dev on programming.dev Open parent
So maybe you should fight against dick-shoving billionaires, not against useful tools?
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@very_well_lost@lemmy.world on lemmy.world Open parent
What “usefulness” do you get out of them?
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@username_1@programming.dev on programming.dev Open parent
They save my time tremendously while searching for something in documentation. Especially if I don’t know if it is actually there.
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@SPRUNT@lemmy.world on lemmy.world Open parent
Are you not familiar with “ctrl+f”?
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@Deceptichum@quokk.au on quokk.au Open parent
Didn’t know ctrl-f could parse natural language and not only rely on knowing the correct keyword. When did it gain that functionality?
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Lemminary in !technology
@Lemminary@lemmy.world · 12d
Better question is, when did you lose basic keyword-based searching skills? I know you may want your answers on a platter but realize that there’s nothing wrong with manual searches. Searching for something with LLMs on the page that you’re on is questionable on so many levels.
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