Hmmm...let me give it a shot to see if I can make you understand what my objections are.
I don't object to the change. I object to the reason for the change. I look at writing like a fingerprint or signature. It echoes what makes each of us unique. Every piece of writing contains the essence of the individual that wrote it. I am no different. Part of what makes me who I am is that I will never choose a word using such a criteria. I asked the AI to shorten my text, yet it took it upon itself to also remove that word based on a criteria I would never use. It's telling me that the unique parts of me that would choose that word isn't approved and needed to be replaced with something better. In other words, this AI passed judgement on me. I find that deeply offensive.
The people creating these AIs are injecting their own biases and values into it which manifests as judgement of the people using these AIs and I find that very concerning.
I'm assuming you have IntelliSense and Option Explicit turned off then
C++ programmers will dismiss you as a cretinous simpleton for your inability to keep track of pointers chained 6 levels deep and Java programmers will pillory you for buying into the evils of Microsoft. Meanwhile C# programmers will get paid just a little bit more than you for writing exactly the same code and VB6 programmers will continue to whitter on about "footprints". - FunkyDexter
There's just no reason to use garbage like InputBox. - jmcilhinney
The threads I start are Niya and Olaf free zones. No arguing about the benefits of VB6 over .NET here please. Happiness must reign. - yereverluvinuncleber