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/replaced: new command for answering AI tools taking jobs #518

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damon314159 opened this issue Mar 21, 2024 · 3 comments
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/replaced: new command for answering AI tools taking jobs #518

damon314159 opened this issue Mar 21, 2024 · 3 comments
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@damon314159
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damon314159 commented Mar 21, 2024

Complete the following REQUIRED checkboxes:

  • I have thoroughly read and understand The Odin Project Contributing Guide

  • The title of this issue follows the command name: brief description of request format, e.g. /help: add optional @user parameter

The following checkbox is OPTIONAL:

  • I would like to be assigned this issue to work on it

1. Description of the Feature Request:
The same conversation happens day in day out, with youtubers and the like well understanding that spelling doom drives interaction, people are convinced that all software developers are to be replaced by AI in the near future, and that all their efforts to learn have been wasted. This conversation always yields the same, if not very similar, responses. A command like /replaced to summarise some of the key points could be really helpful to take the work off the helpers to answer these questions each time.

Happy to spend some time collating past responses to these questions and drafting up a message for the bot to deliver if staff think there's any merit to it.

2. Acceptance Criteria:

  • New command added to give relevant comments
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Thanks @damon314159. I think this command could be valuable, we'd just need to figure out the exact contents. I'm currently of the mind that an embed that links to resources on the matter and/or a message someone has written (to be honest, probably @bycdiaz) that talks about the main points for this matter. As opposed to an embed containing bullets summarising the points directly. I don't know, something just feels more "right" about one of those "read the following articles about why AI won't be replacing thendev role" etc.

Thoughts?

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Yeah, that makes sense. A proper explanation is probably a bit long for the body of a command, so a link to an existing message works. Like the time one

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bycdiaz commented Aug 31, 2024

I would love to see a command like this. I think it also merits a disclaimer. Something like: "These are our opinions and no one can tell the future, including the people on Reddit. Even us."

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