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by arghwhat 135 days ago
The real outcome is mostly a change in workflow and a reasonable increase in throughput. There might be a 10x or even 100x increase in creation of tiny tools or apps (yay to another 1000 budget assistant/egg timer/etc. apps on the app/play store), but hardly something one would notice.

To be honest, I think the surrounding paragraph lumps together all anti-AI sentiments.

For example, there is a big difference between "all AI output is slop" (which is objectively false) and "AI enables sloppy people to do sloppy work" (which is objectively true), and there's a whole spectrum.

What bugs me personally is not at all my own usage of these tools, but the increase in workload caused by other people using these tools to drown me in nonsensical garbage. In recent months, the extra workload has far exceeded my own productivity gains.

For the non-technical, imagine a hypochondriac using chatgpt to generate hundreds of pages of "health analysis" that they then hand to their doctor and expect a thorough read and opinion of, vs. the doctor using chatgpt for sparring on a particular issue.

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>people using these tools to drown me in nonsensical garbage

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandolini%27s_law

>The amount of energy needed to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than that needed to produce it.