• sga@lemmings.world
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    12 hours ago

    you would find more and more of it these days. people who are not good in the language, or not in subject both would use it.

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      7 hours ago

      if someone is so bad at a subject that chatgpt offers actual help, then maybe that person shouldn’t write an article on that subject in the first place. the only language chatgpt speaks is bland nonconfrontational corporate sludge, i’m not sure how it helps

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        5 hours ago

        What I meant was for example, if someone is weak in, let’s say, english, but understands their shit, then they conduct their research however they do, and then have some llm translate it. that is a valid use case to me.

        Most research papers are written in English, if you need international cites, collaboration or accolades. A person may even speak english but it is not good enough, or they spell bad. But then the llm is purely a translator/grammar checker.

        But there are people who use it to do the latter, use it to generate stuff, and that is bad imo