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by nDRDY
19 days ago
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>you’ll be replaced by someone who is better at using AI I place very little value in the idea of "getting better at using AI". It's like getting better at using a library, or getting better at using Google. Now that LLMs are widely available, their entire intent is to make it significantly easier to access information held in a truly vast body of written work. I have also seen no evidence that understanding the resulting generated code is necessary. If your job has a large component of regurgitating existing information, you are now competing with a machine that can regurgitate hugely more information and with lower-skilled operators. You'll be replaced by someone cheaper using AI. |
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