▲ | monkeyelite 4 days ago | |||||||
> If you don't have the ability complete any one of those tasks, you will be unable to complete the goal Nothing has changed. Few projects start with you knowing all the answers. In the same way AI can help you learn, you can learn from books, colleagues, and trial and error for tasks you do not know. | ||||||||
▲ | CuriouslyC 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I can say from first hand experience that something has absolutely changed. Before AI, if I had the knowledge/skill to do something on the large scale, but there were a bunch of minute/mundane details I had to figure out before solving the hard problems, I'd just lose steam from the boredom of it and go do something else. Now I delegate that stuff to AI. It isn't that I couldn't have learned how to do it, it's that I wouldn't have because it wouldn't be rewarding enough. | ||||||||
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