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aspenmartin an hour ago

How about people that understand things are changing whether anyone likes it or not and want to stay relevant. What about the people who care about the end product and not rabbitholing design decisions on a proof of concept. What about someone who understands there is more nuance than assuming people with a different perspective on AI are lesser than or lower than people who resist the technology. You may feel you know the “right way” but to everyone else who is interested in operating in a world changing beneath our feet and not whining about the fact that everything will be different, and denigrating the people who want to succeed in it, this opinion is not exactly convincing. You want to cludge your way through a problem you’re welcome to but it’s not necessarily logical to suggest this is the only “right” way and infer that people who build with AI don’t like “understanding systems”.

When I build with AI I build things I never would have built before, and in doing so I’m exposed to technologies, designs, tools I wasn’t aware of before. I ask questions about them. Sure I don’t understand the tools as deeply as the person who wasted like 10 hours going down rabbit holes to answer a simple question, but I don’t really see that as particularly valuable.