I'm a profesional developer and I (and most of the people in my field) think using AI tools for development is perfectly fine and even a bit encouraged (you don't just use the slob but use it to speed up)
I understand the differences in the industries, but how is writing that much different?
I understand the differences in the industries, but how is writing that much different?
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As long as no lines of chat text are copy-pasted into the finished product
I feel it’s a comparable situation.
The degree of use and mimicry is all that changes
How the fuck is it not getting through that you're not on the right side of this?
I would assume it could be very helpful for proofreading and structuring.
I believe bragging about doing it in an interview before those things happen shows a lack of integrity.
I understand that in this changing times, being an early adopter is probably foolish in any creative endeavor.
But it does improve efficiency, and upper management will always push for being able to do more for less.
Alas, would I choose this timeline no but this is the state of the industry as I see it.
No use crying now.
You do have to be very careful tho, as you say, if you have someone that doesn't know what they are doing it can go to hell very fast
I would assume writing is a similar process but alas. Maybe I'm wrong.
Correct me if I wrong, but I feel like this is where the difference might lie
Offhand - @katrinal10n.bsky.social do you have any insight here?
Nothing AI currently does is helpful to us. I don't need a machine to 'come up with ideas' for me; I have specific reference material for that. Coming up with ideas is half the fun of writing.
Which means no, lol.
Like, I doubt that’s a factor in the areas you’re referencing