| ▲ | overgard 11 hours ago | |
I don't agree with the headline of "we're all AI engineers now", but I do agree that AI is more of a multiplier than anything. If you know what you're doing, you go faster, if you don't, you're just making a mess at a record pace. I'm not sure how this sustains though; like, I can't help but think this technology is going to dull a lot of people's skills, and other people just aren't going to develop skills in the first place. I have a feeling a couple years from now this is going to be a disaster (I don't think AGI is going to take place and I think the tools are going to get a lot more expensive when they start charging the true costs) | ||
| ▲ | ataraxao 10 hours ago | parent [-] | |
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