AI is reducing quality
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Once upon a time in 2018 I posted a few of my written articles to Reddit and got some replies where I was accused of "posting low quality responses with low quality articles." A general theme in the comments was that the articles weren't thought out and my articles "lacked an ending". Each to their own, I thought to myself. In hindsight though, I think they have had a point. A bit of my writing was sloppy and hastily written with typos. Plus the way I replied to posts with a link to my website…
1Key Takeaways
- Once upon a time in 2018 I posted a few of my written articles to Reddit and got some replies where I was accused of "posting low quality responses with low quality articles." A general theme in the comments was that the articles weren't thought out and my articles "lacked an ending".
- Each to their own, I thought to myself.
- In hindsight though, I think they have had a point.
- A bit of my writing was sloppy and hastily written with typos.
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3Why it matters
Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that once upon a time in 2018 I posted a few of my written articles to Reddit and got some replies where I was accused of "posting low quality responses with low quality articles." A general theme in the comments was that the articles weren't thought out and my articles "lacked an ending".
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