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CoastalCoder | 18 days ago
(Note that I'm only talking about messages that cross the line into legally actionable defamation, threats, etc. I don't mean anything that's merely rude or unpleasant.)
CoastalCoder | 18 days ago
(Note that I'm only talking about messages that cross the line into legally actionable defamation, threats, etc. I don't mean anything that's merely rude or unpleasant.)
fl0ki|18 days ago
marcosdumay|17 days ago
But as you pointed, not everything has legal liability. Socially, no, they should face worse consequences. Deciding to let an AI talk for you is malicious carelessness.
thesz|17 days ago
[1] https://www.motleyrice.com/social-media-lawsuits/youtube
In my not so humble opinion, what AI companies enable (and this particular bot demonstrated) is a bad behavior that leads to possible mental health problems of software maintainers, particularly because of the sheer amount of work needed to read excessively lengthy documentation and review often huge amount of generated code. Nevermind the attempted smear we discuss here.
chasd00|18 days ago
intended|18 days ago
eshaham78|18 days ago
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pixl97|17 days ago
Yea, in this world the cryptography people will be the first with their backs against the wall when the authoritarians of this age decide that us peons no longer need to keep secrets.