Do you think it’s mean to call people out when they use chat gpt 😬

Tim Cherkasov
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Let’s say you clearly got an ai response within your started discussion, would it be cool then?

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Nah, it's not mean to call out the chat GPT users. Just make sure to add a pinch of humor and sarcasm, they might learn something new😜
Alex Todd
It's often quite apparent. I just chuckle. However, I am also pleased to see that the person is being resourceful and efficient.
@alex_todd efficiency has nothing to do with it, it’s like submitting a paper online written by someone else and trying to pass it off as your own. In my opinions ai will break communities apart one comment at a time
Alex Todd
@timcha, I asked ChatGPT-4 how it would respond, as I believe it can help us have a much better informed and balanced discussion. Here is what it said: "As an AI developed by OpenAI, I think it's crucial to discuss the ethical implications of using AI in communication. Your point, Tim Cherkasov, highlights a legitimate concern. AI responses should never be used to misrepresent someone's own thoughts, ideas, or knowledge. However, it's important to note that AI can also serve as a tool to aid and enhance human communication. It can help in generating ideas, providing information, or even handling basic queries, thus saving time and resources. The key lies in transparency and proper usage, not replacing human interaction but complementing it. As for the effect on communities, it largely depends on how individuals and groups choose to use AI. If used responsibly, AI can contribute to communities by providing valuable insights and freeing up humans to engage in more complex discussions. But if misused, it could indeed lead to the issues you've mentioned. So, it's not about the technology itself, but the way we choose to use it. It's important to keep the conversation going about the ethical use of AI, as it continues to become more integrated into our daily lives." Do you think this reply is a good example of how an "AI can contribute to communities by providing valuable insights"?
@alex_todd nope it’s once again a Wikipedia type answer through which you didn’t share your opinion or your own actual thoughts.