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> “So it tells you wrong answers? Sounds utterly pointless”. I was flabbergasted.
Could you tell a bit more about why this objection surprised you so much? I am often seeing it in the same tech circles that rejected the web3 craze; and I have to confess, it does sound reasonable to me. There is a recent PR opened in the MDN docs repository after MDN added the "AI explain" button, pointing out how utterly useless a AI guide is if it gives you incorrect answers and you do not have enough knowledge to catch it [0].
[0] - https://github.com/mdn/yari/issues/9208
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