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AnimalMuppetyesterday at 2:54 PM1 replyview on HN

The human is responsible. That's the fix. I don't care if you got the results from an LLM or from reading cracks in the sidewalk; you are responsible for what you say, and especially for what you say professionally. I mean, that's almost the definition of a professional.

And if you can't play by those rules, then maybe you aren't a professional, even if you happened to sneak your way into a job where professionalism is expected.


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Lattyyesterday at 4:21 PM

This doesn't solve the problem, because companies will force people to use these tools and demand they work faster, eventually resulting in people slipping.

People will have to choose between being fired for being "too slow", or taking the risk they end up liable. Most people can't afford to just lose their job, and will end up being pressured into taking the risk, then the companies will liability-wash by giving them the responsibility.

You need regulation that ensures companies can't just push the risk onto employees who can be rotated out to take the blame for mistakes.

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