How can AI be used responsibly?

Reddit r/artificial / 6/3/2026

💬 OpinionDeveloper Stack & InfrastructureIdeas & Deep AnalysisTools & Practical Usage

Key Points

  • The author argues that AI itself isn’t inherently harmful, but that irresponsible marketing and deployment can lead to misuse, and suggests focusing on harm-reduction use cases for LLMs.
  • They describe a work-in-progress “research IDE” app that lets users add and organize PDFs, connect highlighted passages, manage citations, and write research papers within the app.
  • The app’s LLM features are intended to run locally so user data stays on the device, improving privacy and reducing reliance on external data centers.
  • To promote responsible use, the LLM only answers using documents loaded into a project, provides direct links to sources, does not write automatically, requires user confirmation before saving suggested notes, and labels outputs as unverified until the user validates them.
  • The system logs AI interactions to enable auditing of when AI was used and how much of the work was human-verified versus AI-generated.

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