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Santiago
@svpino
Computer scientist. I teach hard-core AI/ML Engineering at https://t.co/THCAAZcBMu. YouTube: https://t.co/pROi08OZYJ
🇺🇸 Collaborations → Se unió Ocak 2009
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@svpino That's the blessing and curse. Context is destiny. AI shines in the unknown but gets caught in your expert blindspot.—that's where human judgment matters most. 💯
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Claude is the perfect complement for me:
Whenever I have a question I can't answer, I ask Claude, and it gives me the perfect answer every time.
But as soon as I ask Claude something I do know, the answer is usually horseshit.
Scott Tolinski - Syntax.fm@stolinski
It's crazy how AI is really good at the stuff I don't know anything about and total dog shit at the stuff I do.
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@svpino Obviously. At no point did I say you weren't responsible. However, commits are attributing who wrote and committed the code, not who will be maintaining it.
Having the maintainer, and the author credited makes sense to me. Unless you want to hide the fact that AI assisted you.
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No, I don't think AI should be thanked, credited for its work, celebrated, chastised, or treated as anything other than a tool.
Should we start crediting Visual Studio Code on every commit? Should we also credit Python? How about crediting Apple for their computers, which made that particular commit possible?
Josh Ellithorpe@zquestz
@svpino So you don't believe an AI should be credited for their work? What about in an age when AGI exists?
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@svpino Visual studio code doesn't write the code and commit it for you. If you literally only provided a prompt, you didn't write the code.
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@raghav_227 My commit comments are important. I don't like to litter them.
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I didn't know you could disable Claude Code attribution when committing code.
To fix it, I asked Claude Code to disable attribution, and it updated the global settings. json file.
No more "Co-Authored-By: AI <ai@example.com>" comments.
Santiago@svpino
@Yuchenj_UW I really hate that Claude does this. I had to write my own skill + hook to prevent it from doing this.
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@svpino Also please re-read my reply. It said if the AI *wrote* and committed the code.
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Whoever uses AI to write code should be responsible for that code (and liable for any potential consequences).
I don't care what model you used, how you used it, or how much it helped you.
You are responsible for the code.
Santiago@svpino
I didn't know you could disable Claude Code attribution when committing code. To fix it, I asked Claude Code to disable attribution, and it updated the global settings. json file. No more "Co-Authored-By: AI <ai@example.com>" comments.
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@svpino If Claude wrote the code and handled the commit, then I think it should be mandatory.
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@aloobhujiyan No, I don't have any interest in "hiding the evidence". I just don't want every commit to include a "disclaimer".
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@svpino I’ve accepted it to be my co-author at this point.
I think it’s a huge win for Claude’s branding. It gives off this vibe like 90% of developers are using Claude Code.
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@KontroldChaos @capital_corn Because I do it using Claude Cowork, but I'm happy you have other options!
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@svpino @capital_corn Why can’t you just do that through perplexity or gemini in your mobile app?
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@svpino the phone to desktop handoff is what gets me every time. what other use cases have you found yourself reaching for it most?
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@svpino Next, ask it to book the flights. I just had Cowork book 3 flights for me and it worked surprisingly well
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