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Neurogence OP t1_j9gzrti wrote
Reply to comment by xott in Two Deans suspended after using ChatGPT to write email to students by Neurogence
Yup. All they had to do was remove that part at the bottom.
But---I do think an email addressing fatalities requires more human touch.
MarginCalled1 t1_j9hp5hw wrote
I use ChatGPT to write all of my emails that require more than a line or two, then I go through and make edits as necessary.
We live in strange times, this is like someone in the late 80s writing an E-MAIL to address fatalities, they couldn't even write a normal letter and send it in the mail like everyone else??!
In a couple years we'll look back and nod at how dumb this is.
saleemkarim t1_j9hspjp wrote
Yeah, reminds me of a late Seinfeld episode about whether or not it's impolite to make an important phone call on a cellphone.
HermanCainsGhost t1_j9i1gfl wrote
Wow that's straight r/agedlikemilk right there
hijirah t1_j9i1ugg wrote
If they would've removed the citation, then they'd be on the hook for plagiarism. It's like they can't win for losing.
End3rWi99in t1_j9iisv2 wrote
> requires more human touch
As a counter argument, I believe a human touch can include anything all over the map. I don't blame someone looking to get more of an unbiased or more reserved iteration before submitting anything important, especially if you conclude it does a better job than you of conveying meaning. I sometimes struggle at getting to the core of what I mean through words. It's one of the reasons emoji's were created.
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