It's interesting to think that every single person who incorporated chatgpt into their problem solving is now irreparably ruined at thinking and learning.
Like, they will never be as able to learn and think as they were the day before they decided to let it regurgitate its dogshit at them.
Like, they will never be as able to learn and think as they were the day before they decided to let it regurgitate its dogshit at them.
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Just read the good history book guy
They might as well have spent that year getting hammered and setting their cash on fire.
It'll take even more time and money for them to catch up, the longer they do it
But MYSELF on the other hand…what else am I gonna do when TT goes away??
curiosity and exploration are getting weeded out of us and i hate it
Like anything else, the output is only good as the input.
If it were twice as good it would be ten times as destructive.
I mean, that's how it would work, but not how it should.
I don't need 3,000 more words churned out on King Lear.
I need to know how you are processing it and thinking about it. The essay is a means to that end. If they aren't your words, neither of us has learned a thing.
An essay is a process, not a problem - from the French 'essai', meaning to try. It is a record of thought, a trace of where the human brain has worked.
No LLM can encompass that.
Bypassing the work with LLMs is like thinking the goal of a baseball game is to produce a big pile of peanut shells and gum wrappers.
If we don’t deal with the base-level problem, the commodification of the grade, this is a problem we will never fix, gpt or not. People don’t cheat because they enjoy not learning, they cheat because the result is prized above the methodology.
In order to use ChatGPT or any LLM or AI powered tool - you have to be smarter than the tool.
AI hallucination is a risk, but it is a significantly low risk.
Teachers used to say that Wikipedia was full of lies, because anyone can edit it.
Wow
Chat GPT is exactly that, times infinity.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Feeling_of_Power
Often the answer is no, but sometimes, especially for writing code, the answer is "unambiguously yes it will be quicker and better to fix it's slop than do it myself"
Each "eh fuck it chatgpt" deprives you of becoming them.
I want to do my job and get paid. They don't pay me enough to care about more than the bare minimum
Am I the only one who spins on this kind of shit? Alas, I think I am.
Let's not become polarized on yet again another topic.
At least copypasting stackoverflow is honest, you *know* you're just stealing someone else's shit, and that they understand what they wrote.