| ▲ | BinaryIgor 8 hours ago | |
Yes! One could argue that we might end up with programmers (experts) going through a training of creating software manually first, before becoming operators of AI, and then also spending regularly some of their working time (10 - 20%?) on keeping these skills sharp - by working on purely education projects, in the old school way; but it begs the question: Does it then really speeds us up and generally makes things better? | ||
| ▲ | andoando 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |
This is a pedantic point no longer worth fighting for but "begs the question" means something is a circular argument, and not "this raises the question" | ||