Some users are making countless lengthy postings that can only have been originated by an AI tool. For example just check the many such postings of @MarkBrown in this thread. I find such deceiving practices unethical, and IMO ET should regulate the use of AI in postings. Take a look at how the site Stack Overflow forbids AI generated answers in its user postings: https://stackoverflow.com/help/ai-policy IMO, ET should adopt a similar policy and add it into its Terms-and-Rules document.
i was simply letting AI defend itself about the OP's claims it's overrated. all my post using AI are labeled with some smart remark about the post being from AI. if you look at the number of post i make vs the number of likes i think that tells the tale that i use all tools to help anyone. the fact that AI is going to eliminate zillions of tech jobs especially programmers is evolution. the secret sauce has been let of of the bag. so i think if the post is helping someone with knowledge they would not otherwise obtain. m
AI will never be capable to replace good programmers, b/c IMO AI is dumb like shaet, and will always be so Only the simple minded people fall for it