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I honestly get annoyed, lol. The topic of AI comes up and everyone shits all over it. There was a political post the other day speculating that Trump might have been on some alzheimer's drug; I used ChatGPT to provide additional information (acknowledging that it came from ChatGPT) and I had some twat lecture me about how it's not reliable. For a guy with a lot of questions but not a lot of patience to go digging for answers, LLMs have been an amazing tool. I can get a very brief overview about any subject I want, clarifying points I don't understand, and dive as deep as I want when I get extra curious. It's helped me write better code, understand best practices better, optimize complex SQL queries. It's amazing. But still on reddit people call it a "fancy autocomplete". It's like people only use it to ask how many r's there are in strawberry and smugly proclaim that AI is useless when it responds "there are two r's in strawberry".
reddit AI Moral Status 1765319341.0 ♥ 2
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DimensionValue
Responsibilitynone
Reasoningunclear
Policynone
Emotionoutrage
Coded at2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452
Raw LLM Response
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