That’s what I’m saying. Ai does not help with speed. Takes potentially even longer. It helps with concept and design quality and completeness. For coding its just fancy auto complete. Think how LLMs can be used to improve the process instead of replacing yourself. Apply your skill with a lever instead.
What would AI possibly be useful for, if you care about quality work?
(I suppose they can sometimes help with vulnerability scanning and writing mindless e-mails if you’re some sort of overworked customr agent, but those are pretty narrow uses. And I’m not going to upload my stuff to big tech data sloppers myself just for some slightly better vulnerability scanning.)
Again I do not suggest giving AI control. Don’t let it edit your code. Just give it what it needs to know to discuss and help construct code to review and insert by hand. You have full control and enjoy the benefits LLMs bring. Everything else is just asking for trouble.
I think most people are too trusting and have a political agenda to hate AI for all the obvious reasons. But it solves a few very central problems for me reasonably well and people don’t get to decide what I spend my money on. AI is neither the miracle dream future not the word ending scam people make it out to be. Using a tool still takes skill and angrily screaming people down (not you) won’t change that AI is here to stay. I don’t like calling it AI, for all the reasons. But deep learning and LLMs are a useful technology in many regards. No doubt about it.
That’s what I’m saying. Ai does not help with speed. Takes potentially even longer. It helps with concept and design quality and completeness. For coding its just fancy auto complete. Think how LLMs can be used to improve the process instead of replacing yourself. Apply your skill with a lever instead.
AIs are (apparently) stupid and fail at non-trivial tasks. They also enjoy deleting production databases. They seem atrocious with any sort of quality.
What would AI possibly be useful for, if you care about quality work?
(I suppose they can sometimes help with vulnerability scanning and writing mindless e-mails if you’re some sort of overworked customr agent, but those are pretty narrow uses. And I’m not going to upload my stuff to big tech data sloppers myself just for some slightly better vulnerability scanning.)
Again I do not suggest giving AI control. Don’t let it edit your code. Just give it what it needs to know to discuss and help construct code to review and insert by hand. You have full control and enjoy the benefits LLMs bring. Everything else is just asking for trouble.
That’s the thing, I don’t think LLMs bring many benefits. Too many lies, and so on.
I think most people are too trusting and have a political agenda to hate AI for all the obvious reasons. But it solves a few very central problems for me reasonably well and people don’t get to decide what I spend my money on. AI is neither the miracle dream future not the word ending scam people make it out to be. Using a tool still takes skill and angrily screaming people down (not you) won’t change that AI is here to stay. I don’t like calling it AI, for all the reasons. But deep learning and LLMs are a useful technology in many regards. No doubt about it.
Even if you say “no doubt about it”, plenty of people seem to have doubts.
Anyway, I suggest we agree to disagree.
Agreed.