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by joshstrange
364 days ago
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It’s the responsibility of individuals to continue learning. Choosing, and to be clear, it is a choice, to stop learning can have dire consequences. We are now a few years into LLMs being widely available/used, and if someone’s chosen to stick their head in the sand and ignore what’s happening around them, then that’s on them. > I think workplaces will have to allow people time to adapt. This feels like a very outdated view to me. Maybe we are worse off for that being the case but by and large that will not happen. The people who take initiative and learn will advance, while the people who refused to learn anything new or change how they’ve been doing the job for XX years will be pushed out. |
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Using AI is the opposite of learning.
I'm not just trying to be snarky and dismissive, either
That's the whole selling point of AI tools. "You can do this without learning it, because the AI knows how"