My uneducated opinion of this is: they couldnt write legislature that could define piracy in a way that makes it illegal for the public to use so why does eveyone think they will have comprehensive legislation defining age verification or liability for enforcing it?
When NY State wrote the original SAFE act regulating gun control, a topic that is almost common knowledge for most americnans, they fuckin excluded high capacity magazines because the politician’s staff who write legislative frameworks thought magazines were “disposable” so they thought banning the sale of them would phase out the magazines that were already bought and owned. THE FUCKING FRAME WORK WAS BUILT AROUND THESE ASSHATS WATCHING 80’S AND 90’S ACTION FILMS AND SEEING PEOPLE THROW DOWN MAGAZINES FOR EVERY FUCKIN RELOAD!!!
Would I get less downvotes (i know its only 2 down votes now but I’ve seen enought “vibe” coding posts and the reaction they tend to get from Lemmy) if I shared a similar mindset toward using llms for writing scripts but come from a backround of 0% IT industry and 100% manufactuing/production industry?
I never even had an email till I moved from machining into the office as supply chain manager. I could write g-code programs that could machine circles around the next best machinist. It was a huge learning curve tho acclimating to the office workflow. Learning excel, macros, and all skillsets needed for taking over purchasing from a retiring boomer who wrote everything in a notebook except for emails.
My learning curve started to even out rigjt when gpt hit the market and I fucking ran with it. I started learning python on my own at that point and knew enough to start automating tasks via python.
What I’m getting at is, these tools arent all for the lazy to half ass ahit and just find myself curious as to whether or not i should expect the same hate just for using LLMs to improve my own workflow in my own role outside of IT.