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I don’t really know what you want then? People who don’t know how to use a tool properly, but use it anyway, can cause lots of damage. That’s always been the case, and always will be.
There are plenty of safeguards in place, with more and more being added like docker sandbox for example, but nothing will stop confidently stupid people from wrecking their stuff.
What I’m saying is the way it’s marketed to be used is much closer to the wrong way and it’s far less of a productivity enhancer when used how it really should be and relies on having a lot more professional level IT skills.
What marketing are you talking about?
Every piece of marketing I’ve seen always has disclaimers saying things like “Copilot can be wrong, always check the output”.