▲ | tom_m 3 days ago | |||||||
Exactly. If you know how the whole thing works end to end, AI makes you incredibly dangerous. Anyone who specializes or never really learned how everything works is at a huge disadvantage. However. There's also good news. AI is also an amazing tool for learning. So what I see AI doing is simply separating people who want to put effort forth and those who don't. | ||||||||
▲ | bdcravens 3 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
> However. There's also good news. AI is also an amazing tool for learning. Absolutely. For example, I've been learning Autodesk Fusion, and after establishing a small foundation through traditional learning techniques, I've been able to turbocharge my learning by asking precise questions to AI. I image this really sucks for those whose business model relied on gatekeeping knowledge. (like training companies) | ||||||||
▲ | platevoltage 3 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
I agree. Having AI write your entire application is equivalent to having it write a song for your band, or even generate audio so you don't have to do record it yourself. If you aren't talented enough to write or record your own music, you aren't really a musician. If you have a quick question about music theory and you want a quick answer, AI can be a benefit. | ||||||||
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