@reidrac @macberg Yeah, that'd be beyond useless, why would you want GIGO in your application/utility?

(Meanwhile, my reaction to this before I saw AI mentioned was to jokingly say "in the past we used to call that "Emacs"").

But now this is a cautionary post:...

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#GenAI #GenerativeAutocomplete

@reidrac @macberg
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[But now this is a cautionary post:]... don't ever use Generative AI for stuff like that, to replace a graphical element, it's only remotely useful if it's compared with the graphical element before proceeding (i.e. with "proofreading"), and even then it might still cause issues.

If it helps, think of GenAI as "Generative Autocomplete" or even really "GIGO".

#GenAI #GenerativeAutocomplete

@reidrac @macberg In case anyone's wondering here how bad could it be:

https://social.sdf.org/@njsg/113141838962234586
https://social.sdf.org/@njsg/113130981279894435

The second one definitely encourages automating sysadmin stuff using GenAI, it's great about details and portability! How long until it suggests "rm -rf /" jokingly because "rm doesn't accept that anymore, so it's safe as a cautionary tale" and leads to the wiping of non-GNU systems?

njsg (@[email protected])

#GenAI #GenerativeAutocomplete #Aerospace #STS GPT output, Take 2: Q: when putting an OV on top of an SCA, which side goes down? White or black? A: «When attaching an Orbiter Vehicle (OV) on top of a Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA), typically the white, or bottom, side of the OV faces downward. This orientation is commonly used for aerodynamic and visual reasons, as well as for purposes of heat management during ground transportation or ferry flights. [...] (multipost 1/2)

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