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There was a Twitter exchange Erich did the screenshotted rounds a year or so ago, which went something like this:
Tweet 1:
Tweet 2:
Using AI as a rubber duck is what he did. I've used you guys in that manner. Quit a couple of asklemmy posts I had started because crafting the question and explaining the issue led me to a resolution.
Yup. Makes me wonder if they teach people rubber duck debugging any more.
They sure do. Just finished a CS degree and it's still a popular device.
Before LLMs it was emails to my professor. I'm actually really grateful to have a chatbot available any time of day for this very purpose. Even if I never hit send, it's so much easier for me to type it all out when it doesn't feel like I'm just shouting into the abyss.
looking around at my family, neighbors and coworkers getting hoodwinked by AI left and right.... yeah that tracks.