Poorly designed products can limp along a long time before requiring total replacement.
The problem is that it works, you spend all your time putting out fires instead of building new features and innovating.
Poorly designed products can limp along a long time before requiring total replacement.
The problem is that it works, you spend all your time putting out fires instead of building new features and innovating.
For sure, tools are useful when you use them appropriately.
Yes, education definitely helps. There have been several reports that if people using LLMs in a way that makes their flaws obvious they learn and use them in more appropriate ways.
If they can keep up, it should not be a big problem. Sounds like they have a hold of it.
I am sorry
Ok this has left my network.
I am better known for my C++ quizzes:
https://hachyderm.io/tags/Cpppolls
and my cursed code:
https://hachyderm.io/search?q=from%3Ashafik+cursed+code&type=statuses
Also my dad jokes but I don't have handy reference for those, so you will have to just follow if you like dad jokes.
Thank you for teaching people that.
That is how I use the summaries, to obtain vocabulary and references and I tend to ignore the content as once I know the vocabulary and good source.
I can just read those and no have to verify the summary, which you always will need to do.
if the editors can not keep up, then yes.
This is a damning article from the Wikipedia editors on GenAI articles written for Wikipedia: https://wikiedu.org/blog/2026/01/29/generative-ai-and-wikipedia-editing-what-we-learned-in-2025/