What's a good comeback for "just so you know I work in AI"?

Really niche but you ever seen people say "I work in AI" as if it makes them smarter and better than everyone else and justifies all asshole behavior? Those who have seen this will understand how annoying it is.

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u/Small-Bag462 — 8 days ago
▲ 6 r/candy

Can I eat Ferrero Rocher with best by date 2 years and 3 months ago?

Found entire pack with airtight seal unopened, has been stored at room temp the whole time. I opened one and it looked and tasted normal. No mold, liquid, or even that harmless white bloom. Hazelnut was ever so slightly bitter. Will I be fine eating 1 or 2 a day so that it does not go to waste? Maybe if I spit out the hazelnut and just eat the rest?

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u/Small-Bag462 — 11 days ago

Where to find resources for self-studying college-level math?

I can't find online resources to self-study college-level math beyond the stuff with very standardized curricula like calc and diff eqs.

For instance, I don't understand my textbook's definition of a class. So I googled "what is a class in set theory." 1st result is the AI overview--not 100% reliable. 2nd result is Wikipedia, which uses too much jargon for a newbie. The rest are all forum discussions from Stack Exchange, Reddit, Quora... there's no way to verify whether people on there are credible.

I was hoping to find some pdf handout from an accredited university to break things down for me...

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u/Small-Bag462 — 19 days ago

Would my professor dislike me?

In one of my classes this quarter I've been mostly just a face in the crowd, but nearing the end I really started to gain an appreciation for the subject. Now I want to take another class with the same professor next quarter and make more effort to connect with him, but I fear if he already dislikes me he'd find my efforts annoying.

For reference:

  • I attended lecture consistently, but only asked questions very occasionally.
  • I missed a couple assignments, but I never pestered him for extensions or made excuses, just accepted the hits to my grade. (Btw in this class assignments are worth very little.)
  • My final grade will probably be around average.
  • No academic misconduct or anything of the sort.

Putting yourself in his shoes, would you say his current impression of me is neutral and open to future connection? A bit negative but salvageable? Or negative beyond repair?

Edit: It's a small class so he does at least know my name and face, if that changes things.

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u/Small-Bag462 — 28 days ago
▲ 43 r/udub

What's the unspoken dress code for class?

Specifically for backless tops--are these fine to wear to class? I know there is no official dress code for students but I wouldn't want to be disrespectful. Of course I will also take into account the professor's tolerance, but if the professor is the young and hip type is there any reason I cannot wear a backless top?

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u/Small-Bag462 — 1 month ago