Perhaps true, but with the nature of the errors involved (generating anything instead of error messages for lacking info) and requisite reviewing, which itself demands research (which was what it was being used to shortcut to begin with in this context), isn’t it still something of an ill fit for this?
They know it’s bad. They want you locked in to their ecosystem. The goal is to be the first to get consumers locked in. So they’re rushing to market with incomplete products because if they don’t release NOW someone else might beat them to it.
Perhaps true, but with the nature of the errors involved (generating anything instead of error messages for lacking info) and requisite reviewing, which itself demands research (which was what it was being used to shortcut to begin with in this context), isn’t it still something of an ill fit for this?
They know it’s bad. They want you locked in to their ecosystem. The goal is to be the first to get consumers locked in. So they’re rushing to market with incomplete products because if they don’t release NOW someone else might beat them to it.