Tell HN: I think my colleagues are just piping my replies into an LLM
Last week my manager asked for comments on a spike (that he hadn't yet worked on). I put some real thought into it; perhaps an hour and a half of my own time. When he shared the outcome of his investigation it was very clearly LLM generated (subheadings, a clear, concise style he doesn't usually write in) but each point seemed to address only each of the concerns I'd raised in my comment. There was nothing else.
Then again today, I read some feedback on a comment I'd made on an MR. The response was not in a writing style I have come to expect of this person.
I'm somewhat convinced my colleagues are just copy-pasting my comments into Cursor and having it generate their responses.
It feels so incredibly lazy and dishonest... They were hired on the expectation that they'd do their own work. Now I just get these terribly manufactured, worthless answers. Someone has done the absolute bare minimum; they haven't even engaged with it in a remotely critical way, and I can't help but feel it devalues our profession.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 18.9 ms ] threadIs the company opposed to LLMs? As this is a very specific expectation in this day and age and companies seem to be going the opposite way.