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I am an engineering student, and I was aware that some people used AI for a lot of their school stuff, but I just met my first 'AI everything' student. It's bad. He doesn't learn basics because the AI does it for him. He can be told "hey you have this physics principal wrong" but he will ignore you... until the AI tells him the same thing an hour later. He said we'd just use AI to write the code for our robot project, I told him the AI would need to know every wire connection and all kinds of other stuff, and that it also likely wouldn't do well with writing the code. His answer was that I should just trust it because it got him through xyz classes with no effort. That's nice, but I'm paying to learn, there is no value in my education if I use AI as a method of not having to do any work. He uses it for literally everything and doesn't learn from it, and doesn't make sure it actually knows what it is talking about. He asks it about our project and it answers as though we are building at scale, considerations that are of no value because we are building something that weighs a pound not something that weighs a ton. When it writes code it often needs hours of debugging in order to work properly. The other day when he was trying to get AI to fix our code, I beat the AI to the solution! So at that point, I am learning, gaining experience, and I still was faster than the AI in finding a solution. If that is the case, what is the value of AI?
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Yes! Yes, I say, for the vocative comma!
While I'm at it, up with the Oxford comma too!
In a world where much more communication is written in text and email, and face-to-face conversation is less common, it's really important to be properly understood. Punctuation relays important information.
Things can go very wrong quickly without the good old vocative comma:
"We're going to learn to cut and paste children." 😮
"We're going to learn to cut and paste, children." 🙂
I'm glad you're out here fighting the good fight, si
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@andym5280
2 months ago
For those still confused, try using the greeting, "What's Up, Tom?" Now the difference for the vocative comma is whether you are greeting Tom, or are curious about an object possibly stuck "up" Tom.
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