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is that wrong though? you write all your code with AI already, but you still need to supervise and steer it. same with blog posts - as long as you steer it towards converying your point, it doesn't matter the text itself was written by AI rather than typed by you, does it?
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It doesn't matter if a human or a machine wrote it, it's just unpleasant to read. I don't know what the OP's motivation for their post was, but I think it's reasonable to point out that something is harder to read than it should be.
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This doesn't need to be posted on every post. Everyone that cares is well aware. It's like saying "this was written in english" on every post.
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Why should I bother reading something that the “author” couldn’t even be bothered to write themselves?
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Similarly, why should I be bothered reading this kind of comment in each and every discussion thread?

What does it contribute? I can read and discern this for myself, I can then stop reading or decide I don’t care.

Seriously, at some point all you “ai writing sleuths” should just get your own discussion thread together. It’s been months of this , we get it already.

(Not directly just at you, but anyone who feels the need to drop these comments in every thread)

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> why should I be bothered reading this kind of comment in each and every discussion thread?

To help other people who don't care about it so they can skip it. A subject tag would be nicer.

> It’s been months of this , we get it already.

And I am tired of the constant barrage of AI proselytizing.

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I'm not saying you should, I'm saying you shouldn't clutter up every thread with this type of useless comment. It just detracts from the people that do want to engage with it.
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he's sharing an idea, not "text". text is just a medium.
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> No framework. No state machine. The agent’s state is just ...

Indeed. The new language, llmish, has definitely been used.

Still a good TFA IMO.

P.S: this particular construct "No X. No Y. ... just ..." is half my LinkedIn feed.

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Actually, not really. The vocabulary is sophisticated, but there isn’t a single “the honest value” or A bunch of itemized bold fluff.
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