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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Absolutely, yes. It's only with some personalities that are easy to influence. I own a business and work with a lot of other businesses. I'd say about 5% of business owners trust AI more than their people or experts they hire (like me). It's awful when that happens. Like Randy in Southpark.[/quote] Yeah, I can see it going that route with my boss (What would Claude say? Claude said this.) It's ironic in some cases I think my supervisor sort of realized he made some mistakes through Claude, like he didn't even realize he was the problem before, when he started quoting Claude. It's like "Oh you can do that, I didn't think people could do that." "Yeah, it isn't as hard as I thought with Claude." Sigh, at least we have Claude now. He doesn't seem to realize that to the degree he had simplified things for naive team members (and himself). The thing is he doesn't seem to realize; I don't need him to run the prompt. I recall back in the day, "Have you googled..., devolved into. You haven't googled it yet." No, your half AI slop with half the context that I can see clearly was misguided isn't helping, don't you have something better to be doing? I can run the prompts better because I have more details about the issue right now. But somehow, he feels very strongly about that prompt he ran. "But, that was my prompt.", yeah, but anyone can run that prompt. [/quote]
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