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  "path": "/t/anti-llm-sentiment-considered-harmful/14008?page=6#post_108",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-11T07:48:50.000Z",
  "site": "https://discourse.haskell.org",
  "tags": [
    "Call for proposals: Reviewing, testing, and managing LLM generated Haskell",
    "Haskell Foundation",
    "[1]"
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  "textContent": "FYI, if you have not seen it; the Haskell Foundation is organizing a workshop on “Reviewing, testing, and managing LLM generated Haskell”\n\nCall for proposals: Reviewing, testing, and managing LLM generated Haskell Haskell Foundation\n\n> Hey everyone, Things are moving pretty fast in the world of LLMs and we’re all trying to navigate our way through it. In Open Source we wonder how projects should deal with LLM-based code contributions, or maybe even have strict policies about it. In industrial code-bases we don’t have the random drive-by LLM contribution problem, but we do have issues around trust/correctness.[1] The Haskell Foundation is considering running an online 1-day workshop on how companies are managing/navigating th…\n\nAs mentioned there, the HF does not have an official opinion about “if or how LLMs should / shoud not be used”, but the workshop will definitely be enlightening in how people are using LLMs, and if they are useful to them or not.",
  "title": "Anti-LLM Sentiment Considered Harmful"
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