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I separate those people.
If they said, "Chatgpt said... " And they are completely confident that it's correct, I disregard them. This includes the AI cucks who send literal screenshots from AI as some sort of "proof".
If they said, "The AI slop I got was... " Then they're more likely to critically think about it. They know this is a third voice, rather than the definite answer.
I occasionally do the later, I always give a "take this with a pinch of salt" kinda thing because I know from personal experience LLMs love to spew out complete garbage.
I only ever use it for surface level yes/no type questions. The sort of thing that a 5 year old bothers their Dad about, inconsequential trivia.
This is what I think is fine.
Asking AI about the meaning of some TV show finale or if a movie is worth watching. Have it help you research travel ideas. Ask if it's true pirates had wooden cocks. Dumb shit.
Where it's really fucky is when people using it to do political arguments, have it find legal loopholes (haha fuck you CEO of Krafton), generate essays and creative work (oh fuck all those ai blogs and ai art)...
It's lazy as hell and unfortunately, people are lazy and refuse to go beyond the immediate AI answer.
I think it's really useful for getting my bearings when I'm not even sure where to begin on a question. Like if I have no idea what the right terminology is to find what I'm looking for, I can use an LLM to figure out what I should even be searching in the first place. After that I'm better equipped to start doing my own research.
We call it "Our drunk friend" since its always confident and nice but also spits out bullshit at random.
The potential answer could be vs. the answer is.
Im fine with them if they say claude made, or chatgpt made, not "I made"
Seems reasonable
With search engines propping up AI answers and even newsrooms using AI, its the unfortunate norm now.