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I prompted this query to ChatGPT:

Write a blog post about with an intent to shame software engineers who dismiss AI, but never do it openly, pretending to be a direction for engineers who are on a wrong path. Propose a series of titles to make it even look worse for such engineers, but not openly offensive. Start with a caricature of a bad engineer, from first person POV, who doesn't want even try AI, with various reasons, but not disclosing real LLM problems. Then switch to a normal engineer, who admits above was an act, but again shows his colleagues statements about AI, like real ones, which would show how bad and lazy they are, how they don't adopt to new era, real examples, but again not going into real problems like brain rot etc. Make an inpression of a leading edge engineer who tries to save his colleagues, kind of agree with them about AI issues, but in the end show it's their attitude and not AI is the problem.

Here's the list of titles is proposed:

* The Engineer Who Refused to Look Up

* When Experience Becomes a Blindfold

* A Gentle Note to Engineers Who’ve Already Made Up Their Minds

* On Confident Opinions Formed a Little Too Early

* The Curious Case of Engineers Who Are Certain They’re Right

The rest of the article is "curiously" familiar.





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