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Home: Part of an amazing #Polyfidelitous family (3 adults, 4 kids) Work: #DataEngineering currently. #WebDevelopment and #DevOps in the past. #Chemistry a long time ago. Developer of the HYG + AT-HYG star catalogs, and star chart software (https://codeberg.org/astronexus). Expect lots of posts on #Cats, #Astronomy, #Computers, #Books, and other geeky topics here. _Glacies delenda est._
So far my employer hasn’t been too terrible about requiring generative “AI” for work tasks, but I see so many internal announcements that are very suspect.
In particular, I see far too many messages that begin with “[thing] is not an X — it’s a Y”, or a trivial variant of that form, and they’re clearly either gen-“AI” output or people writing like gen-“AI” output because they think that’s how you should write. I cringe inwardly each time I see one.
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