Is “dismissing” a good verb choice in AI-related debate context?

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😎 “The biggest error by the anti-AI crowd is to dismiss LLMs being too dumb. The biggest error by the AI-bro crowd is to believe dismissing LLMs for being stochastic parrots implies having a higher consideration about humans. “

Is dismissing a good choice for a verb here?
🤖 The verb “dismissing” works well for the first instance but may not be the best fit for the second. In the first case, “dismissing LLMs for being too dumb” makes sense because it conveys the act of rejecting or disregarding the capability of LLMs. However, in the second case, “dismissing LLMs for being stochastic parrots” might sound redundant or unclear because it is followed by the phrase “implies having a higher consideration about humans.” A more precise verb might be “assuming” or “believing,” which would better reflect the intended meaning.

Here’s a refined version:

“The biggest error by the anti-AI crowd is to dismiss LLMs as being too dumb. The biggest error by the AI-bro crowd is to assume that dismissing LLMs as stochastic parrots implies having a higher consideration for humans.”

Note: The second verb was changed to “assume” for clarity and coherence.

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