Comment by owebmaster 8 days ago I know but the irony stands. We will get used to people getting embarrassed by AI results. 5 comments owebmaster Reply bee_rider 8 days ago This seems like exactly the type of problem human-written filtering systems fall into as well. owebmaster 8 days ago human-written filtering systems don't brag about having a solution for a problem in 2 minutes and fail. zimmund 8 days ago It got 80% of the problem solved for OP, and the remaining 20% can be fixed by humans afterwards. Prompt early, prompt often (?) bee_rider 8 days ago This sounds more like a complaint about the human author, than the system itself. 1 reply →
bee_rider 8 days ago This seems like exactly the type of problem human-written filtering systems fall into as well. owebmaster 8 days ago human-written filtering systems don't brag about having a solution for a problem in 2 minutes and fail. zimmund 8 days ago It got 80% of the problem solved for OP, and the remaining 20% can be fixed by humans afterwards. Prompt early, prompt often (?) bee_rider 8 days ago This sounds more like a complaint about the human author, than the system itself. 1 reply →
owebmaster 8 days ago human-written filtering systems don't brag about having a solution for a problem in 2 minutes and fail. zimmund 8 days ago It got 80% of the problem solved for OP, and the remaining 20% can be fixed by humans afterwards. Prompt early, prompt often (?) bee_rider 8 days ago This sounds more like a complaint about the human author, than the system itself. 1 reply →
zimmund 8 days ago It got 80% of the problem solved for OP, and the remaining 20% can be fixed by humans afterwards. Prompt early, prompt often (?)
bee_rider 8 days ago This sounds more like a complaint about the human author, than the system itself. 1 reply →
This seems like exactly the type of problem human-written filtering systems fall into as well.
human-written filtering systems don't brag about having a solution for a problem in 2 minutes and fail.
It got 80% of the problem solved for OP, and the remaining 20% can be fixed by humans afterwards. Prompt early, prompt often (?)
This sounds more like a complaint about the human author, than the system itself.
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