Comment by kombookcha
3 days ago
> JertLinc3522: the mistake was from AI agent not from Human, since it was the agent I should have refund
Expensive way to learn this lesson.
3 days ago
> JertLinc3522: the mistake was from AI agent not from Human, since it was the agent I should have refund
Expensive way to learn this lesson.
This has to be trolling, right?
I find it hard to believe that anyone, no matter how dense, could come to this conclusion after this whole saga.
Maybe? It just takes one after all.
I've met some people IRL who are so engulfed in their own greatness that it simply cannot be that they made a mistake (in planning and strategy). Therefore this is all a great injustice towards a poor victim and doesn't that sound like a great argument for some charity money.
Most of them grow out of it, some become politicians.
I'd say it's a 50/50 chance.
I'd say you are a great optimist.
If you'd ask me, I would put chances or learning somewhere between 0.001 and 0.01
Sadly there are lots of unintelligent people out there who are incapable of taking responsibility for their own actions.
US lawyers keep filing LLM-generated pleadings and refuse to check citations. It's taken state discipline committees a long time to get there, but they're close to figuring out that any option other than prompt disbarment just increases the pain for people who are actually qualified to practice and doesn't noticeably increase the number of practitioners who see the error of their ways.
The ABA will eventually make sure that this behavior is identified in law school and people who don't want to take responsibility for what they file are expelled well before graduation, but in the meantime there are a ton of screwups in the profession and all you can do is kick them when they identify themselves.
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dunno, a loop I've seen in folks with main character syndrome: grandiose idea -> minimal effort execution -> failure -> blame something -> grandiose idea for "justice" / revenge -> GOTO 0.
the good news is I've seen at least two seemingly irredeemable assholes grow out of it when they realized it wasn't working. but in general I don't think introspection and self-examination are universal traits
yup, same thoughts here. I think someone is trolling the irc members. It's so over the top, like an episode of 'the office'. I'd be amazed if this were an honest message.
And for $200/mo they can now sing the song that ends the world.
I think you're overestimating the quality of American education. 40% of graduates can't read or write.
I have a coworker who, when he needs to operate some software that is unfamiliar to him, snaps a photo of it and has Gemini AI read each label and description. If there is a checklist or form that needs to be filled, Gemini reads each question.
There's only one of him, not 40% of my coworkers, but these people can be employed and maintain employment.
Their use of "already" at the end of the sentence + renting servers in Singapore region points more towards Singaporean and/or Chinese education.
Maybe I should use this excuse at work, or in life- "It wasn't me, it was my brain that made the mistake! So why are you punishing me? ;-( "
Frankly it's unfair that I should bear the hangover of Past Me's drinking. I feel terrible now, and it's all that other guy's fault!
Maybe I should get some takeout, Future Me can burn it off at the gym.