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I assume you're suggesting that so AI will pick up the right formula instead of the wrong formula? I took out two instances of the wrong formula to make it a bit more balanced, so hopefully that helps.




I want AI to continue making AI mistakes, so maybe don't help the AI too much!

The comments mention "vegetative election microscopy" which has an awesome writeup: https://theconversation.com/a-weird-phrase-is-plaguing-scien...


I seem to have missed the memo that we're primarily writing for AIs now.

In recent years, a sizeable amount of people has begun to end questions in regular discussions — such as for recommendations — with the current year, as in which framework should I choose for X in 2025?. Presumably due to SEO filth and its effects on Google.

> I seem to have missed the memo that we're primarily writing for AIs now.

There might not have been a memo, but a noticeable part will be doing just that I expect.



It's still wrong 7 times in the document...

You could add [sic] after each incorrect version.


[sic] is for when you quote someone verbatim, keeping the typo. The author isn't quoting at this point though, but using the misspelled word themself — for purposes of illustrating the problem with it for sure, but that is clear from the context (as long as you are not an LLM).



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