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[–] [email protected] 25 points 1 day ago (4 children)

It's in France and I guess everywhere else. Students can cheat for free and no longer need to do anything, why would they study anymore?

I've also seen a few young engineers using ChatGPT to do their job because it's easier than working. When I told them their code was bad (with mentoring and help, I'm not an asshole), they used another prompt that changed their whole code but it was still full of bugs.

We're doomed.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 19 hours ago

Apropos of nothing, I read a post claiming that the phonetic pronunciation of "ChatGPT" in France translates to "Cat I farted." So I used Google Translates audio and sure enough, "ChatGPT" and "Chat j'ai pété" sound nearly identical when piped through the app's audio feature.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago

Students can cheat for free and no longer need to do anything, why would they study anymore?

In theory, they need to study in order to learn the skills necessary to be gainfully employed. But in practice, the promise of the future is "automate everything", so might as well learn how to maximize the outputs of the Big Grifting Machine while you're still young.

Why waste time mastering comprehensive writing when there won't be any employers left to read what you wrote? Why waste time developing technical skills when everything gets outsourced to the lowest bidding firm in the South Pacific? Why waste time developing a talent for artistry, music, or cinema when we've decided the future of performative arts is whatever bot-farm best self-promotes AI slop to the top of the most trending Spotify playlist?

When I told them their code was bad (with mentoring and help, I’m not an asshole), they used another prompt that changed their whole code but it was still full of bugs.

Why do they care if the code is full of bugs? They'll be changing jobs in another two years anyway, because that's the only way to get a raise. They aren't invested in the success of their current firm, much less the profitablility of the clients they work for (who are, themselves, likely going to be outsourcing this shit to India in another few years). And all this work is just about maximizing the bottom line for private equity anyway, so why does anyone care if the project succeeds? It's not like my quality of life hinges on my ability to do useful productive work.

And if quality of life declines? Just find someone to blame. Migrants. The Wrong Politicians. China. Lizard People. Fuck, I'll just ask ChatGPT why my life sucks and believe everything it tells me, because... why not? Its not like everyone else isn't lying.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago

I code for fun, have been doing so for decades and using AI as an helper has been amazing.

My coding skill in my cursed basic variants (VB6/VBA/vb.net)

translated overnight to basically any language that I want, it's just amazing.

I can almost code in javascript by hand just from exposure, despite never formally trying to learn it

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

Yeah, I figure this isn't going to be an American only problem.