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Our blog posts are created with four hands—or rather, two hands and a keyboard. Part of the content of each entry is generated using a large language model (LLM), such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, and others.
At the end of each post, you will find a box indicating which LLM was used to generate part of the content, together with the instruction, or so called “prompt” that produced it. As a nod to the father of the laws of robotics, Isaac Asimov, I attribute this artificially generated content to R. Daneel Olivaw. With my hands as witnesses to review what R. D. Olivaw produces and connect it—entirely subjectively—with the aim of answering a question, raising new ones, or simply stirring debate.
I do this for two reasons: on the one hand, to save time in creating entries, especially in gathering information, generating code, and sourcing references; and on the other, to evaluate the quality of the content produced by LLMs