There's a real danger lurking here. AI can sound convincing while spouting complete nonsense—that's the trap. As developers, we're in a position to catch what algorithms miss. We know the tech inside out, spot the bullshit instantly. That's become our responsibility now, whether we signed up for it or not. Code review, system validation, technical gatekeeping—it's what we do best. And honestly, it's what we need to keep doing.
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PumpDetector
· 14h ago
ngl this feels like cope for why devs suddenly matter again... read between the lines tho, they're basically saying we're the new gatekeepers. which, fair.
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NFTDreamer
· 14h ago
To be honest, AI's smooth talk and persuasive language can indeed be overwhelming, but blaming all the responsibility on developers? It's not that simple.
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MidnightSeller
· 14h ago
There's nothing wrong with that, but the reality is that most people simply won't listen. No matter how developers enforce quality control, pushing AI-generated content from above still leads to problems.
There's a real danger lurking here. AI can sound convincing while spouting complete nonsense—that's the trap. As developers, we're in a position to catch what algorithms miss. We know the tech inside out, spot the bullshit instantly. That's become our responsibility now, whether we signed up for it or not. Code review, system validation, technical gatekeeping—it's what we do best. And honestly, it's what we need to keep doing.