Expectation Vs. Reality
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It's also useless. Like even for coding I have to check all the code manually for basic mistakes like solving a 2x2 system.
Is not even good for grammar/spelling correction. The dam thing changes whole phrases to something with similar but different meaning.I find it mostly good enough for canned response and template type of tasks but not much more than that
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Elaborate on why politicians should be exempt
they in some sense represent the nation, one orange piece of shit shouldn't be about to ruin the reputation without some punishment.
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I don't know if this will help, but the stupidity level is probably no worse than it's ever been, it's just a lot more visible now.
Most human beings have never paid much attention to the world outside of the little bubble they live in. But now that we have such a good communication network they're able to get casual low-effort glimpses of the big world by glancing at a few memes or whatever, which they think makes them experts, and they broadcast their ignorance worldwide because they can. The ignorance was always there, just never this noticeable.
And boy are they angry about it.
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they in some sense represent the nation, one orange piece of shit shouldn't be about to ruin the reputation without some punishment.
Well that’s about Trump, not politicians broadly. But if we assume that’s the issue across the board, is the problem that politicians are able to represent us with their words, or that politicians are able to escape consequences for their words?