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I don’t think you can nor is it wise to draw too may conclusions like this about…
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he asked chatgpt to take the pali side
the pali side is never about historical f…
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The algorithm just favors something that can post real fast and lots of "content…
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Hank, what you need to understand is, an AI is *always* roleplaying. An AI assis…
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The difference is that even in digital art you still need something called SKILL…
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The first widely recognized AI-generated artwork shown in a major gallery settin…
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Well at the end of the day, what will the elite/corporation do if no one can pur…
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Good news though most art ai keeps accidentally pulling from other ai art and ru…
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These days, I am so sick of ridiculous AI hype that I shouldn't even check LinkedIn at all. It is full of people hyping their AI expertise, companies and products. Is AI with us? Without a doubt. Is it useful? Of course! It is absolutely the best thing in the world for very obscure, specific scenarios like regular expressions, and to learn about best practices. It is also very helpful as a quick search tool.
AI will always be able to write code faster than a person can type. But, what what code ought it write? When should what standards be enforced?
Did the user requirements get thoroughly understood? When is it time to compromise one standard versus another when implementing a product? What are the trade-offs of technical approach 1, 2 or 3? How do these trade-offs interact with project timelines and other contingencies?These are questions that it can't address. Most importantly, a person needs to be held accountable if the software does not work.
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | company |
| Reasoning | mixed |
| Policy | industry_self |
| Emotion | outrage |
| Coded at | 2026-04-27T06:24:59.937377 |
Raw LLM Response
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{"id":"ytc_UgyZ6995FOC5Smp-AZZ4AaABAg","responsibility":"developer","reasoning":"deontological","policy":"none","emotion":"outrage"},
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{"id":"ytc_UgxIrZ1e3h2IWxmVI5t4AaABAg","responsibility":"ai_itself","reasoning":"consequentialist","policy":"unclear","emotion":"indifference"},
{"id":"ytc_Ugzonrf2NJaD7pObrsN4AaABAg","responsibility":"distributed","reasoning":"contractualist","policy":"regulate","emotion":"approval"},
{"id":"ytc_UgwNqgvgiemDItQt6SF4AaABAg","responsibility":"developer","reasoning":"consequentialist","policy":"none","emotion":"resignation"},
{"id":"ytc_UgxZzqZBgZsb0Tcwrol4AaABAg","responsibility":"user","reasoning":"deontological","policy":"unclear","emotion":"outrage"},
{"id":"ytc_UgwMFLSu3lVSG5bY5454AaABAg","responsibility":"ai_itself","reasoning":"consequentialist","policy":"unclear","emotion":"indifference"}
]