Don't just paste the AI at me
The article criticizes the practice of simply pasting AI-generated responses without personal input. It emphasizes the importance of providing thoughtful, individualized answers rather than relying on generic AI outputs. The author encourages readers to engage with the content and share their own insights instead of defaulting to automated responses.
- ▪Pasting AI responses indicates a lack of engagement with the original question.
- ▪The author argues that individuals should provide their own opinions and experiences rather than relying solely on AI-generated content.
- ▪Using AI as a tool is acceptable, but it should not replace personal thought and contribution.
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In case you want to get roasted in your own language: EN — English PT — Português (BR) Don't quotethe AI at me. If your reply starts with "Here's what Claude said:" or straight eight hundred words of unedited ChatGPT text, congratulations: you just proved your brain is a gizmo, Darwin would be proud. Please, don't reproduce. Here's what you just did Someone asked you a real question. They had context and all good intentions. They came to you specifically. You took their question, dumped it into a prompt box, and pasted the result back at them. Bet it felt super productive and smart, right? Well... Hate to disappoint, you're not any smarter, you just proved that there's no difference between asking you or asking the AI.
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Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at Dontquotetheai.