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Re: Users who spread false/fake/unhelpful information on technical board
by
mikeywith
on 27/01/2024, 20:43:07 UTC
If it does counts, im truly sorry about using AI to help me interact in some kind of posts, that definitely i do not know a sh*t about. But yes, i thank you for making me see that this is not the way, and this community has a lot to make grow up not only about crypto, but as a human.

It's great that you acknowledged your mistake instead of denying it. I don't like to discourage newbies, but I understand why ABCbits or anyone else might be annoyed by this. Bad advice is worse than no advice, especially when it could potentially lead someone to lose money.

If you want to help others, it's important to first acquire knowledge and once you have mastered a particular topic -- feel free to offer help. Additionally, I personally don't think using AI is inherently a terrible thing to do. It's how people use it that determines the outcome. If your English isn't the best or you struggle with constructing proper sentences and simply want AI to assist you in that regard, I believe it's entirely normal. Tools like Grammarly serve the exact purpose, however, what is not acceptable is copying someone's question into an AI website and then blindly copying and pasting the answer.