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19 points

I can make a safe assumption before reading the article that ChatGPT didn’t ruin the wedding, but rather somebody that was using ChatGPT ruined the wedding.

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18 points

“ChatGPT is good, but only if no one in a position of authority uses it”

Cool.

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-5 points

“This hammer can’t plan a wedding. Hammers are useless.”

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12 points

almost all of your posts are exactly this worthless and exhausting and that’s fucking incredible

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20 points

why would you say something so inane my god

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21 points

do you think they ever got round to reading the article, or were they spent after coming up with “hmmmm I bet chatgpt didn’t somehow prompt itself” as if that were a mystery that needed solving

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-3 points

I had to take a nap after my profound thoughts.

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“blame the person, not the tools” doesn’t work when the tools’ marketing team is explicitly touting said tool as a panacea for all problems. on the micro scale, sure, the wedding planner is at fault, but if you zoom out even a tiny bit it’s pretty obvious what enabled them to fuck up for as long and as hard as they did

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10 points

what if the person in question is also a tool

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6 points

oh gods they’re multiplying

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