Yup. I use AI when I need a “good enough” result. I do it myself when I need an actually good and provably correct result.
For example, for random trivia to settle a dispute, AI is fine. For something at work that will impact a ton of customers, I will double and triple check anything that goes through AI.
Well, I personally don’t give a shit whether something is made by a human or a machine as long as the code is performing well and is readable.
Lucky for you and me both, AI is nowhere near capable of replacing a developer.
Learning new things is still needed, AI is good for mediocre tasks that need no real intelligence, but anything else still needs a human.
Yup. I use AI when I need a “good enough” result. I do it myself when I need an actually good and provably correct result.
For example, for random trivia to settle a dispute, AI is fine. For something at work that will impact a ton of customers, I will double and triple check anything that goes through AI.