> Theoritically yes. In practice:
I get the feeling this is the whole disconnect. People have high expectations from AI but haven't really been on the receiving end of a massive amount of text/code generated by it.
We recently had someone fired for using AI excessively. Before the firing, whenever anyone on the team sat down to give feedback, the only answer was "but everyone is using AI, we are supposed to use AI, how can it be bad?".
Until their boss sat down and forced them to read the verbal diarrhea and they finally admitted that it was 90% hallucinations and AI-filling-the-blanks.
Yes, so the issue here was not AI but a lack of competence, prudence, integrity, responsibility, discernment etc.
It's the equivalent of vibe coding vs Ai assisted coding.
Vibe writing vs AI assisted writing.