#💡 punish people that try to help solve scripting-related issues (or any other sphere) using artif...
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it just wastes the time of the person in need of help and is annoying as fuck
saying "go ask chatgpt" if its a simple topic shouldnt count
only actual chatgpt solutions
thats fine
but i mean them generating scripts using ai and sending that
without doing anything
p1: "hey guys how do i fix x in my script?"
p2: prompts gpt same thing p1 said and sends that script, it doesnt work```
this the typa shit thats stupid
funny part is ppl do this in commissions now too
real
nerd, if it helps, it helps.
???
unless its the paid chatgpt then it will not help
maybe i t w i l l
i'd rather impose obligations on ai usage instead of outright punishing people for it. i think that's the part that is at the root of the problem. for example ai usage should be clearly and unmistakenly disclosed and ideally some brief description of what it was used for. And then takes full personal responsibility for their usage of what the ai wrote. The goal here would be to permit usage of ai only in cases where people who choose to use it and understands everything it writes at the same time; none of that "oh the ai must be wrong and i'm not sure why sorry for wasting everyone's time on an irrelevant wild goose chase" nonsense, that's the part that makes ai annoying. i've seen plenty of times where people try to use ai code that they don't understand and it goes on for hours.
the problem is not the ai, the problem is people using it for things they don't understand.
ai is only good for things you already understand.
same goes for the inverse, people asking for help with code they got from ai (or tutorials for that matter) wildly beyond their skill level, but that also falls under existing rule 4 of not writing scripts for people, so i dont think much needs to, or really can change there.
true ^
oh i just realised im replying in the wrong suggestion lol
wrong thread
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