> That's not the second worst node of the year. That's just what you say.

"Worst Nodes of The Year" has a well defined meaning in the monastery.

Worst Nodes of The Year # Node Author Rep 1 new perl distribution pault -21 2 Incorporating ChatGPT into PerlMonks harangzsolt33 -17 + <---- 3 Re^4: set proto string vincentaxhe -14

Insisting on semantics by introducing personal metrics for good and bad won't help you here.

Now I even played along and tried a POC (or rather a nonPOC) of your "idea" here°.

You are more than welcome to demonstrate a positive outcome by creating automated prompts for OPs stemming from real world discussions in the monastery.

IOW "ideas" are not enough as long as you can't demonstrate how this is supposed to work out.

As long as you just repeatedly throw your creativity + LOLs at us, many people won't take you seriously, and reward you with down-votes.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
see Wikisyntax for the Monastery

°) Re^7: AI in the workplace (... in the Monastery)


In reply to Re^6: AI in the workplace by LanX
in thread AI in the workplace by talexb

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