It’s still a collaborative and iterative process. That doesn’t mean they don’t work. I don’t need ai to one shot my entire job for it to be crazy useful.
If you find it helpful, that's fine. I like it as spicy autocorrect, and turn it off when I find it annoying.
I actually do look into what people do because as much fun as being a hater is, it's important not to get lost in the sauce.
From what I've seen, it's basically all:
1. People tricking themselves into feeling productive but they're not, actually
2. People tricking themselves into feeling productive but they're actually doing sloppy work
3. Hobby or toy stuff
4. Stuff that isn't critical to get right
5. Stuff they don't know how to judge the quality of
6. ofc the grifters chasing X payouts and driving FOMO
7. People who find it kinda useful in some limited situations (me)
It has its uses for sure, but I don't find it transformative. It can't do the hard parts and for anything useful, I need to check exactly what it did, and if I do that, it's much faster to do myself. Or make a script to do it.
If you find it helpful, that's fine. I like it as spicy autocorrect, and turn it off when I find it annoying.
I actually do look into what people do because as much fun as being a hater is, it's important not to get lost in the sauce.
From what I've seen, it's basically all:
1. People tricking themselves into feeling productive but they're not, actually
2. People tricking themselves into feeling productive but they're actually doing sloppy work
3. Hobby or toy stuff
4. Stuff that isn't critical to get right
5. Stuff they don't know how to judge the quality of
6. ofc the grifters chasing X payouts and driving FOMO
7. People who find it kinda useful in some limited situations (me)
It has its uses for sure, but I don't find it transformative. It can't do the hard parts and for anything useful, I need to check exactly what it did, and if I do that, it's much faster to do myself. Or make a script to do it.