It should be a choice. I get more hallucinations than average, but there might have been some potential in it being a tool with more time and research (as long as your brain isn't broken in the same way as mine). Unfortunately, it fell into the hands of big tech executives, who forced it into everything before it was ready and demanded that it was implemented in the absolute dumbest way possible.
AlaricD wrote on 2026-01-08, 21:17:
I hate that every goddamn laptop out there now "has AI". I hate how it tries to summarize Facebook discussion threads. I reaaaalllly hate when it suggests questions related to the subject matter, and those questions are stupid AF (like "is the Creative PCI64 a PCI or ISA sound card?").
I hate that it makes up PowerShell commands whole cloth (not every Get-* command has an associated Set-* counterpart). I hate that I've corrected it on PnP PowerShell and it's all smarmy with "you're right! I told you the wrong command to use! Here's the correct command" and then I find something wrong with that one.
I'm also really fucking tired of those AI summaries and suggested questions. Then you have Copilot in fucking Notepad trying to summarize code, log files, and my own meeting notes. At the same time, Windows 11 Notepad doesn't register keystrokes reliably, which is the entire job of a text editor.
I've never let the "summarize" thing finish running, but based on how long-winded and obnoxious the LLM writing style is, I would expect the summary to be longer than what I originally wrote with two pages of bulleted lists that use emojis (mostly the green check mark, but sometimes other emojis loosely based on the content) instead of bullet points. Who thought that was a good idea? Emojis for bullet points looks horribly unprofessional.
To be honest, the way LLMs write reminds me of a high school student trying to pad out a paper to fit a minimum page count five minutes before it's due while also not understanding the content. I think I said that last spring. Hell, maybe those high school students are the ones who made this stuff.