I think people in this comm mostly want to be angry against anything that involves LLM and the like. Which I can understand, I, too, hate those chatbots on every store begging you to use them. We cannot really tell from the post what happened. It could just as well have been one of those 24/7 service programs giving you directions which IMO are not terribly useful but for some people better than nothing. Maybe the small business failed to make a proper disclaimer.
So I will agree with you. OOP is the victim of AI, not a perpetrator.



I would agree with you generally, but this case is a bit different. Currently, you can get compensation for feeding electricity into the grid. For small PV systems this is negligible (though it used to be substantial), but larger ones exceeding I’d say 10 kW can still recuperate some of the costs that way while covering their need. In addition, large commercial plants could get compensation for electricity production exceeding the local grid’s capacity to incentivise the development both of local grids (to save cash) and for local providers to increase generation capacity early on.
The current ministry is essentially slashing all these incentives (and turning them around: you have to pay to be connected to the grid) which is likely going to lead to a second crash in the PV market.