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by bayareapsycho
57 days ago
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> Being spoon-fed information isn't the same as learning, to me It's like it distills it for you. I feel like you're thinking of an example like trying to learning operating systems by reading wikipedia articles (i.e. it gives you a high level summary but nothing more). The way I see it, code says a lot, but it takes time to scroll through it and cmd+click back and forth. But if you just ask the AI "where's x thing happening around this file" it will just point you right to it. So I feel like less cognitive energy is spent dealing with the syntactic quirks of code and more is spent on the essential algorithmic task. I don't really like using it to summarize natural language written by one author or group, like a paper for example, that just feels like laziness to me. |
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