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by digdugdirk
1175 days ago
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I see the major issue with AI as one of "lowering the bar". For example - I'm a mechanical engineer. I took a programming class way back in university, but I honestly couldn't tell you what language was used in the class. I've gotten up to a "could hack a script together in python if need be" level in the meantime, but it comes in fits and spurts, and I guarantee that anyone who looked at my code would recoil in horror. But with chatGPT/copilot covering up my deficiencies, my feedback loop has been drastically shortened, to the point where I now reach for a python script where I'd typically start abusing Excel to get something done. Once you start extending that to specific domains? That's when things start getting real interesting, real quick. |
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