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  "path": "/t/ai-as-co-collaberator/174957#post_6",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-06T03:50:53.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.huggingface.co",
  "textContent": "I’m not a researcher, but I think that if we were to use AI for research purposes, brainstorming would be the most suitable application.\n\nAlso, we can use it to find information that helps us avoid “pitfalls that others have already discovered.”\n\nFurthermore, if we don’t briefly include our own perspectives—the insights we’ve gained from living in the real world—via prompts or attachments, the AI will operate based solely on search results and its own biases. While that doesn’t necessarily lead to bad results, it tends to produce dry, uninspired, or overly narrow outcomes.\n\nAs an exception, the reason why AI often produces desirable results when tasked with programming is that it has been trained on an enormous amount of source code—both successful and failed examples…",
  "title": "AI As Co- Collaberator"
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