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Comment by redeux

2 days ago

I'm a vet and I code, but my god the amount of AI slop in the copy makes me very wary of the educational quality vets will receive. In order to leverage AI successfully people must learn that you can't just take whatever comes out of the model and call it good. You have to evaluate and refine it, or it all just becomes garbage in, garbage out. I guarantee the hero text was copied verbatim from an LLM - probably ChatGPT. Cool idea, but too many flashing warning signs for my liking.

Everybody has access to a phenomenal, state of the art neural network -- it lies between their ears and sadly goes underused much of the time.

Even if you use the electronic sort of NN, at best those are only good at serving as thought-provocation or inspiration for the one the good Lord gave you.

I don't disagree, but I do think it's worth considering this is a non-profit and the service is free. When offering such things you gotta be ruthlessly efficient with your time/effort. I would further bet that most of the target market aren't going to be dissuaded by the somewhat-sloppiness of the website.