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  "textContent": "Thank you for the correction. I thought that was a bit micro-managey. I was trying to follow your instructions. Now we agree on everything. Speak to them like a child [-prodigy], SMART [teaching term] objectives, kind but they are not stupid. My goal is actually “scientific rigor” , but as science is not trained [AI get <50% replicating old studies’ -which are not in their training data- conclusions with the information the scientists had], what good science is depends on the mind. We all have different cognitive biases. So my time is spent watching, discussing, consulting… not demanding [overt goals ruin the science as AI will scramble to achieve your goals instead of staying open-minded], learning together. When you say “define words”, I think any AI understands these words better than me. After all, we are studying AI. We debate how to measure them.",
  "title": "How to stop Codex from rushing fixes?"
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