When the article is posted on a global social network, yeah, you can add a note to the title of the post? People from any other country that's not the USA have figured this out already but it's always Americans that just assume everyone else is also American
It's a tool; it can be used well by skilled people to create a good output
Of course that's true for things like programming if used only as a chat-based responsive rubber duck to help debug or investigate potential architecture. People using it to spit out entire projects is terrible though and it's destroying the open source ecosystem by making it difficult to find projects that aren't jank and likely to be immediately abandoned
But in regards to generating any sort of art media, there is no good output or skilled creators because there's no skill or effort put into it. You're not skilled because you put a prompt into a chat bot in the same way you're not a skilled chef for putting in an order at McDonalds.
I get it though, the state of everything right now really really sucks. When I enjoy content that I later find to be AI generated, I feel like I've been deceived or manipulated and it has me doubting the authenticity of pretty much everything to avoid feeling that way.
I don't know what the solution would be to it at this point either
Nice, I can get behind that policy. LLMs can be useful but only if you assume the output is wrong until proven correct. Using it to find potential threads to pull at makes sense to me but not blindly trusting everything it points out
I do agree partially but I also get wanting "engineer" to be a protected term. I think software design is probably one more valid uses of the term but I think applying it to everything ain't it (I.e. sanitation engineer).
Tbh I'm happy enough just having a Software Developer title
IIRC you can't actually use the title "Engineer" prefixed or not without having a P.Eng license here in Canada. Of course, that didn't stop my previous American employers from giving me the title of Software Engineer but it's not supposed to be allowed
Well, It'll work for the founder(s) who will probably sell the company at the height of the platform's popularity for stupid amounts of money.
The new owners (or the OG VC investors) will want a return on their investment though, of course, and the platform will rapidly enshitify pushing out the userbase. Or maybe the users will just deal with it because of the network effect and all. Eitherway the founder(s) will have gotten rich off the sale so they don't care anymore which is pretty much the only goal in founding a company at this stage of capitalism
When the article is posted on a global social network, yeah, you can add a note to the title of the post? People from any other country that's not the USA have figured this out already but it's always Americans that just assume everyone else is also American