>>12557562>you are trusting your own algorithms.No, I'm using vectorized algorithms obviously. Why would I reinvent the wheel?
>pretty much your algorithm is responsible of human livesNo, my students don't die when they fail my classes. At least not physically.
>You have great confidence of yourself.Not really, I actually have huge self-doubts and quadruple-check everything.
So your argument is that I should trust proprietary code that I can never evaluate, because then I can shift responsibility to some big company who will never admit any wrongdoing? And teach my students to blindly use that instead of thinking for themselves?
Sorry, I'm adult enough to take responsibility myself, and teach my students to do the same. We will never buy your shitty product.