“Average” is the key word here, for sure. Our goal as humans is to be better than the AI. If you’re not such a good writer, average is a step up. But maybe we should all try to level up, instead.
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Beej Jorgensen@lemmy.sdf.orgto Programming@programming.dev•Ignoring lemmyhate, are programmers really using AI to be more efficient?0·1 month agoI’m pretty sure every time you use AI for programming your brain atrophies a little, even if you’re just looking something up. There’s value in the struggle.
So they can definitely speed you up, but be careful how you use it. There’s no value in a programmer who can only blindly recite LLM output.
There’s a balance to be struck in there somewhere, and I’m still figuring it out.
In the 6 years I’ve been with Firefox on Linux on my 9-year-old laptop, I could count on both hands the number of sites that didn’t render correctly, and on one hand the number that didn’t run or weren’t performant.
Maybe I’m just lucky, but I definitely feel for folks who are stuck with Chrome and all those ads.