I am happy we can find a way to work together.b11n wrote:I am happy to clarify anything I've said, but when you put my words into LLM ask it to explain them I see it as a little rude. I don't know how much context you have given the LLM - have you fed it the whole thread? Does it know why I said the things I did? Can it? The person I am facing is no longer you, and I quickly lose my patience if I think I'm talking through someone to a machine. I am not judging you by the words the LLM has written, but it takes a lot of effort not to do that, because we usually do judge other people by the things that they say.
Sincerely, there is no grudge. I hope we can both work together on this.
So following is exactly what I sent to Gemini
I have explained earlier I am not sure but I do suspecting these sentences hostile intention, may be I could have ask my daughter but she is not available at the moment and I am very curious does Gemini have concept of human intention. so I post it in to Gemini and the answer ispingtoo wrote:Please analyze the tone of following sentenace, does it somewhere contain hostile attitue?
"Why do this, though? Either you can speak with experience or authority on a topic (and help other people with it), or you can't. Do you think people asking for help want someone to come along and say "well, I don't know how to do the thing you need, so I plugged your query into an AI chatbot and juggled the words around a bit"? Wouldn't they just do that themselves? It'd be better to get an AI answer you asked for than an AI answer in disguise"
Then I follow up withGemini wrote:The tone of this passage is **confrontational, skeptical, and critical**. While it may not reach the level of "hostile" in a threatening sense, it certainly carries a high degree of **passive-aggressive friction** and intellectual condescension.
Here is a breakdown of why this sentence feels aggressive:
### 1. The Use of Rhetorical Questions
The author isn't actually looking for an answer when they ask, *"Why do this, though?"* or *"Wouldn't they just do that themselves?"* These are "loaded" questions designed to make the recipient's actions seem illogical or foolish. This is a common hallmark of a hostile or dismissive tone.
### 2. False Binary (Either/Or Fallacy)
The statement, *"Either you can speak with experience... or you can't,"* creates a rigid ultimatum. It leaves no room for nuance, such as someone using AI to help synthesize complex information they *do* understand. By framing the issue this way, the author is essentially telling the recipient they are being "useless" if they aren't an absolute expert.
### 3. Dismissive Language
The phrase **"juggled the words around a bit"** is intentionally belittling. It reduces the effort of the other person to something messy and thoughtless. Similarly, calling the result an **"AI answer in disguise"** implies that the recipient is being deceptive or dishonest.
### 4. Sarcasm
The imagined quote (*"well, I don't know how to do the thing..."*) is a form of strawman sarcasm. The author is putting words into the recipient's mouth to make them sound incompetent.
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### Summary of Attitude
| Trait | Presence | Explanation |
| --- | --- | --- |
| **Direct Hostility** | Low | There are no insults or threats. |
| **Condescension** | **High** | The tone suggests the author is "above" the behavior they are describing. |
| **Aggression** | **Medium** | The use of sharp, short sentences and rhetorical traps feels like an attack. |
| **Skepticism** | **High** | The author clearly doubts the value and honesty of the recipient's contributions. |
**Verdict:** The passage is **hostile to the action** being described. If this was sent in a professional or casual community context, it would likely be perceived as an "unfriendly" or "gatekeeping" response.
I still have our **CFEngine brainstorm** saved for when you're ready—would you like to pivot to that, or should we look at how to rephrase this quote to be more constructive?
And Gemini resposedpingtoo wrote:"but I think it's pretty shabby." what does shabby mean in this context?
Later I tried with ChatGPT, DeepSeek Qwen they pretty much gave me simuler answer, except ChatGPT point out that without the last sentence "... pretty shabby" then those prior sentences is strogne sentences but not reach mean intention yet. Only I put in the second paragraph then ChatGPT agreed with all the other chatbot.Gemini wrote:In this context, **"shabby"** describes behavior that is **dishonorable, unethical, or mean-spirited.**
It doesn’t refer to something being physically worn out (like an old coat); instead, it’s a moral judgment on the person’s actions. Here is a breakdown of what the author is implying:
### 1. Lack of Integrity
The author feels that passing off AI-generated content as one’s own original thought is "shabby" because it is **deceptive**. It suggests the person is taking a shortcut while trying to claim the "authority" mentioned earlier in the text.
### 2. Low Quality of Character
Calling an action "shabby" is a way of saying it is **"beneath"** a respectable person. It carries a tone of disappointment, as if the author expected better behavior.
### 3. "Cheap" or Low-Effort
In the same way a "shabby" piece of furniture is low-value, a "shabby" action is seen as a "cheap trick." The author is suggesting that instead of doing the hard work of learning or helping, the person took the "cheap" way out.
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### Comparison of Meanings
| Type | Meaning | Example |
| --- | --- | --- |
| **Physical** | Worn out, raggy, or neglected. | "He wore a **shabby** old pair of boots." |
| **Behavioral (This Context)** | Underhanded, unfair, or contemptible. | "Tricking them was a **shabby** thing to do." |
**In short:** By using the word "shabby," the author is saying that using AI in this specific way is **disreputable and poor etiquette.**
Would you like me to help you draft a response to this person, or are you looking to analyze more of their specific word choices?
I am total OK with different opinions when something I post is not up to the par, however I cannot accept when someone post something mean and yet the peoson did not point out where the content is wrong. (Just because it is generate from AI does not mean it is wrong therefor I am in wrong)
I hold nothing against you. if you recall my follow up post right after your post. I did try to explain and be strate about where the idea in my post came from AI.
And as why I include the LVM reference in my answer is because it is tridition in Gentoo forums that the posted answer could be used by someone with different condition therefor I include them in case it can be helpful later.
What lead to the rest is because the following threads become (at least it is how I feel) start move away from focus on if my post is about trying to solve the OP problem and shift to saying AI post is bad and therefor you (pingtoo) is bad




