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I had to stop reading after: "This is not just another incremental release. OpenCV 5 is a major step forward."

If a human can't be bothered to write a piece, I can't be bothered to read it.

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It's not just annoying, it's tiring
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The endless deluge of AI prose really wears on the soul once you start noticing it.
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I felt that this was an indication that OpenCV had finally discovered SemVer.
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I think the only thing that the human did was remove the emdash between the two sentence fragments and replace with a period.
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i initially adopted this line of thinking. after exposure to arguably valid cases like translated articles, it now seems to me that the most efficient path forward (after first noting AI prose) is to scan past all language and evaluate whether or not useful content is encoded within. theres no benefit to anyone (except those benefitting from societal atrophy) in wasting brain cycles on unnecessary verbosity, however blanket rejection necessarily involves loss of valuable information.
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The illustrations couldn't be any more generic-ai
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my code, my commit - ugh
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This is what I hate about AI. Not that people use it, it's great to accelerate specific workflows, make less mistakes etc. It's just blindly trusting it and just saying "Make a post about a CV library release, make no mistakes" and calling it a day.

Where is the human creativity in writing release notes gone?

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