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> I wish that each such generative AI service came with a brief but conspicuous warning explaining that these systems can sometimes produce output that is factually incorrect, misleading or incomplete.

That won’t help in my opinion. It’s the same like financial gurus saying: “this is not a financial advice”. People just get used to it and brush it off as a legal thing and still fully trust it. I agree that something must be done, but this is not the right way.


No? What makes you think that


It is really hard to answer this question without being provided any information whatsoever. Even though both can be used as full stack, nextjs is more front-end oriented, while django is the opposite. It really depends what you want to build. I personally use both, Django because it is battle tested and a joy to work with, Nextjs when I need a complex ui.


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