Comment by wmeredith
4 hours ago
If you're asking the question, most likely yes. If you have evidence of the problem being AI slop, no.
4 hours ago
If you're asking the question, most likely yes. If you have evidence of the problem being AI slop, no.
The scientific method is generally to ask a question, and test it, before randomly collected evidence makes the obvious undeniable.
And even if it _was_ related to AI, they would not admit it. First course of action is to blame user/programmer error and then QA process error. You shall not blame the golden calf. I am half serious and half not. But I do recommend reading the book "The Field Guide to Understanding 'Human Error'" in conjunction with my hyperbole.
Remember: when AI succeeds, it's because AI is great. When AI fails, you're prompting it wrong.
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