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xnorswapyesterday at 9:08 AM2 repliesview on HN

I agree, it's just easier to write requirements and refine things as if writing with a human. I no longer care that it risks anthropomorphising it, as that fight has long been lost. I prefer to focus on remembering it doesn't actually think/reason than not being polite to it.

Keeping everything generally "human readable" also the advantage of it being easier for me to review later if needed.


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alkonautyesterday at 9:56 AM

I also always imagine that if I'm joined by a colleague on this task they might have to read through my conversation and I want to make it clear to a human too.

As you said, that "other person" might be me too. Same reason I comment code. There's another person reading it, most likely that other person is "me, but next week and with zero memory of this".

We do like anthropomorphising the machines, but I try to think they enjoy it...

jstanleyyesterday at 9:27 AM

How can you use these models for any length of time and walk away with the understanding that they do not think or reason?

What even is thinking and reasoning if these models aren't doing it?

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