Please read the full paragraph for the answer instead of cherry picking a quote for a knee-jerk reaction:
> Be curious, try the new tools, test the latest models. To not do so is silly. > [...] > you could delay adopting “the cloud” for a couple of years and survive. With AI you might get a few months. The way we work has already changed, and it’s not changing back as far as I can tell.
I read the entire paragraph, and the entire article. Nothing in there explained to me why every engineer should be using AI every day.
> you could delay adopting “the cloud” for a couple of years and survive. With AI you might get a few months.
I really dislike these claims that act like they know the future of engineering, that they’ve been let in on some enlightenment that we haven’t been. What’s going to happen in a few months? Is Sam Altman going to nuke my house from orbit? Or is it because my CTO is going to fire me for not using AI? If it’s the latter, that’s not a curiosity problem, that’s a “there’s a gun to my head” problem.