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Drewie's avatar

I have to try Cursor, thank you. Copilots biggest problem is it would create a debugging nightmare.

BodrevBodrev's avatar

Those tools are Godsent. Generally I only deal with hardware and let other people program it. AI has reduced my need to communicate with gammas, at least professionally, by as much as 90%. That's the real revolution.

Kristen Parker's avatar

Once again, great article. Please forgive me for asking a dumb question. If there is a hierarchy of coders and technologically savvy people, I’m at the bottom with the teeming masses, so these articles are incredibly helpful for sorting through the panic and unrealistic expectations and learning about the reality of AI and its potential.

Question: reading this, while these tools have been developed and can improve speed and efficiency for developers, they still require someone who knows what to look for to get a good product (code)? (Thinking of Vox Day and JDA using it to enhance their writing speed and stress testing mathematical probabilities.)

Thank you.

Jordamøn's avatar

Yes. AI does not replace human talent; it supercharges those who learn to wield it.