← Back to context Comment by lmm 6 months ago "Talking your book" is seen as a bad thing, especially when not properly disclosed. 4 comments lmm Reply a_wild_dandan 6 months ago That's probably why the old saw isn't just "put your money." rsanek 6 months ago is that really a problem? feel like those working on ai are not shy about it lmm 6 months ago It can be. A week or two back there was a blog post on here about someone using an AI tool and being wowed by how effective it was, and it was only in the comments that it emerged that they worked for an AI company. killerstorm 6 months ago Dude, it's a public company. They are required to explain their reasoning, by law.Their "book" is their company, it's public.
rsanek 6 months ago is that really a problem? feel like those working on ai are not shy about it lmm 6 months ago It can be. A week or two back there was a blog post on here about someone using an AI tool and being wowed by how effective it was, and it was only in the comments that it emerged that they worked for an AI company.
lmm 6 months ago It can be. A week or two back there was a blog post on here about someone using an AI tool and being wowed by how effective it was, and it was only in the comments that it emerged that they worked for an AI company.
killerstorm 6 months ago Dude, it's a public company. They are required to explain their reasoning, by law.Their "book" is their company, it's public.
That's probably why the old saw isn't just "put your money."
is that really a problem? feel like those working on ai are not shy about it
It can be. A week or two back there was a blog post on here about someone using an AI tool and being wowed by how effective it was, and it was only in the comments that it emerged that they worked for an AI company.
Dude, it's a public company. They are required to explain their reasoning, by law.
Their "book" is their company, it's public.