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Saturday, September 27, 2025

Everyone should be clamoring for tools and features that block AI content. And for content companies, blocking AI slop is your new Job One.

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#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-27 01:40 AM | Reply

Will the tool or feature to block AI content use AI?

#2 | Posted by sentinel at 2025-09-27 07:37 AM | Reply

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#3 | Posted by South_American at 2025-09-27 02:27 PM | Reply

AI isn't going anywhere. It's already baked into your software, your phone, your toaster...and soon, into you.

You can scream about "AI slop" all you want, but the tide's not stopping.

The smart move is to start using it now to free up your time, working more efficiently, and get more done.

Because like it or not, you'll be competing against people who already are.

Personally, as a now retired accountant, and extremely experienced with, starting from BASICA, QUICKBASIC PDS, Visual Studio, and VBA for Excel, I learned years ago to automate time consuming, some tedious, repetitive tasks and even highly complex numbers and decisions making what might take a whole day, be done in minutes.

I know how AI is going to change the world. I can see it already.

Get with the program (no pun intended)

#4 | Posted by BillJohnson at 2025-09-28 06:51 PM | Reply | Funny: 1

@#4 ... AI isn't going anywhere. It's already baked into your software, your phone, your toaster...and soon, into you. ...

So, the opening paragraph of your comment apparently contradicts itself.

Is AI going nowhere, or is it soon going into people?


#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-28 06:55 PM | Reply

The 'into you" part was sardonic.

You have to have a sense of humor.

Sorry.

#6 | Posted by BillJohnson at 2025-09-28 06:59 PM | Reply | Funny: 1

You? That's a laugh. Scripts ain't AI, loser.

#7 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-09-29 01:20 AM | Reply

Legal,

"Scripts ain't AI"

I never said BASIC or VBA is AI. And VBA isn't scripts. It is closer to full a fledge programming language.

One particular program I created condensed what took 2 days into 30 minutes at the most...usually about 10 once you knew how to use it.

Over the years I wrote multiple Visual Basic or VBA programs that greatly simplified mine or something else's job.

That is the point.

Now people will have AI at their disposal.

Instead of whining about it, learn to use it.

#8 | Posted by BillJohnson at 2025-09-29 07:34 AM | Reply

Legal,

VBA has been around for decades. Microsoft has had no choice but to continue supporting it. It integrates with Office products easily.

It's not hard to learn and as you acquire more programming skills, the more you can utilize it.

Millions of companies continue to rely on legacy VBA macros for finance, logistics, reporting, and engineering.

Microsoft has tried to ease people off of it, but VBA is too entrenched to kill off.

#9 | Posted by BillJohnson at 2025-09-29 07:47 AM | Reply

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