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> Having enough tech skill to use it, and enough imagination and intuition to understand it + how it thinks & talks so that you can train yourself as much as your training the AI, is key. 100% agree with this. It reminds me a little bit of "Google-fu" that people developed in the 2000s. Anyone can type a search query into a box, but there's been a certain intuition and skill involved in being able to leverage internet search to find reliable information quickly, e.g.: how you phrase the query, skipping sponsored ads, recognizing and remembering useful vs. useless sites, and how to critically evaluate the results. That same type of learning will greatly benefit people actively using LLMs. Knowing how to prompt them, what their limits are, what their capabilities are, etc. Actually, I would say skill #0 is knowing that the tool exists and what it can be used for, which is beyond most people at the moment
reddit AI Moral Status 1765328253.0 ♥ 3
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DimensionValue
Responsibilitynone
Reasoningunclear
Policyunclear
Emotionapproval
Coded at2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452
Raw LLM Response
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