Even reusing your own work between classes was an example of plagiarism.
Plagiarism, at least as presented to me, is a very strict standard.
As a high school student, this is still true. People literally get suspended/expelled for plagiarism.
Always good advice. Someone sent me one of those day trader Bros that constantly shows their Lambo and I immediately saw warning lights. I had to tell my buddy that he didn't get the Lambo trading...he got it off suckers who think there's a magical formula for average Joe to make millions with nearly zero risk.
Or, hypothetically, he could have rented it for cheaper and then bought an actual one with the money from the suckers.
I would speculate it’s struggling because of the linear nature of its output, and the red-herring words which crossover between categories.
Because the model can’t “look ahead”, it starts spitting out valid combinations, but without being able to anticipate that committing to a certain combination early on will lead to a mistake later.
I expect if you asked it to correct its output in a followup message, it could do so without much difficulty.
Aren't there already models that CAN look ahead? Or are there none?
The politics, from the second I joined, were so over-the-top. It was like Wrestlemania. Everyone was smashing eachother and throwing elbows and it was like a spectator sport about who could club who first and the loudest.
I had just gotten out of a super toxic prior employer and had zero motivation to engage in corporate politics so I just decided to wait and watch and try to understand how to be effective.
I waited. And watched. And waited. And watched. And raised some ideas. All shot down. Finally I came to the realization that if I wanted to "play this game" I would need to get into the ring and start shutting people down, throwing elbows, telling other people their ideas suck etc.
After thinking about it a long time, I decided:
(a) I didn't want to do any of the above (b) I cared about building things good for customers (c) I hated the VPs involved and had nothing in common with them (d) I didn't want their jobs, because it would require doing what they were doing
I ended up leaving for a startup.
It was a very good company. I still think about if it was the right thing to do. But I was not growing, not getting to do anything, it was antithetical to my personal and career growth, I wasn't learning. It was just a wrestling ring with morons yelling at eachother and acting out their insecurities loudly.
I couldn't do it.
Contrast to prior employer: EVeryone was political, but in a sneaky, underhanded way. It was all covert assassination.
At a startup, there was no bullshit. It was: There is the work, do the work. The end.
No politics.
With remote work: Politics is even worse in my opinion. Remote workers are at a huge disadvantage.