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dataf3l | 1 year ago
for me, one of the main concerns was that any rust code I post on the Internet, has to be validated by the rust compiler before I publish it,
I was using artificial intelligence at the time I think it must have been early February 2023 or maybe March 2023, at the time, the large Language models were not as good as they are today, so we actually spent the time with my boss to actually sit down and write an automatic-validator rust tutorial programmer.
It takes as an input an idea for a rust tutorial, it writes the computer program, and then it automatically validates the computer program against the compiler.
and if there is a ERROR it will automatically try and fix the Rust Error, and then (and only then) when everything is validated and executed successfully then we can say we have a finished Rust tutorial.
so, what this means is that the artificial intelligence will not kill the internet, because there are (probably) many people like me (actually plenty of people like me) that actually care about the readers and will validate everything they publish.
I also understand that there is a lot of people that will not validate and I think this is sad and there is not a lot we can do about it right now.
the only thing that comes to my mind is to write a program that will automatically try to validate tutorial so that you can save time.
But the main point i'm trying to make is not that "I made a thing", not the main point at all, the trying to make is that "people care about other people", people care about their readers, and people will continue to make efforts to validate what they publish on the internet.
so dear reader from the internet please do not worry, instead I will suggest you focus your efforts on the automation of the validation of information generated by the artificial intelligence, and the creation of oracles that validate the results of the AI.
I hope this idea will be met with optimism rather than pessimism.
I hope I sincerely hope that this idea will be met with a wider adoption, if anybody is interested in discussing this for their feel free to message me at dataf8L@gmail.com
mbitard|1 year ago
I know that people can do that all by themselves (without AI), generating fake stuff on the internet, but it took time, effort, so you had to be really committed to the joke to actually do it. In that case, I think it took less time to create this site than it took me to realize the stuff it had in it did not exist.