100% true I have around 1.8 years of experience, including a 6-month internship. During the first 2 to 3 months of my internship, I was new to development and relied heavily on AI tools like ChatGPT to complete tasks. but I felt uneasy about overusing AI, so I consciously started reducing my reliance on it. Currently, I limit my use of AI to handling syntax errors and sometime repetitive tasks.
I think Its ok to use ai but not blindly and then understand wht the solution is trying to say and then understand that and implement it next time for a similar problem without seeing it bcs even senior developers google before ai was a thing so its not that senior developer doenst see the solution but i also get ur point most developers specially junior actually blondly copy paste from ai
I've only been at this tech stuff for 2 years and I barely touch A.I. just because, the term imposter syndrome is as real as it sounds! When I got my first certificate from IBM I didn't even know what Shit GPT was. I had my notes commented out in my VS Code IDE and went by that while against the clock. And it was NOT easy either. I was nervous. I tried Shit GPT a few times the following year and realized, "Man if the pros of the past only had 'Stack Overflow' and went by the books.... this A.I. stuff is the equivalent of a tone-deaf pop star using autotune to hit notes that they can't even write! Not all adverse criticism is gatekeeping kids!
Im a Junior and Using AI frustrated me alot. But a few Weeks back i started following some Tutorials properly but i am lacking recently again. I have to learn to motivate myself.
Exactly True I believe in next few years there will a ton of med level engineer who won't be able to mature into senior dev or architect role because they relied too much on AI and bypassed the part where you understand why something works and why something doesn't work
100% true
I have around 1.8 years of experience, including a 6-month internship. During the first 2 to 3 months of my internship, I was new to development and relied heavily on AI tools like ChatGPT to complete tasks. but I felt uneasy about overusing AI, so I consciously started reducing my reliance on it. Currently, I limit my use of AI to handling syntax errors and sometime repetitive tasks.
I think Its ok to use ai but not blindly and then understand wht the solution is trying to say and then understand that and implement it next time for a similar problem without seeing it bcs even senior developers google before ai was a thing so its not that senior developer doenst see the solution but i also get ur point most developers specially junior actually blondly copy paste from ai
I've only been at this tech stuff for 2 years and I barely touch A.I. just because, the term imposter syndrome is as real as it sounds!
When I got my first certificate from IBM I didn't even know what Shit GPT was.
I had my notes commented out in my VS Code IDE and went by that while against the clock.
And it was NOT easy either. I was nervous.
I tried Shit GPT a few times the following year and realized, "Man if the pros of the past only had 'Stack Overflow' and went by the books....
this A.I. stuff is the equivalent of a tone-deaf pop star using autotune to hit notes that they can't even write!
Not all adverse criticism is gatekeeping kids!
I have to deal with junior devs and the AI code they produce is absolutely disgusting.
True good video.
Im a Junior and Using AI frustrated me alot. But a few Weeks back i started following some Tutorials properly but i am lacking recently again. I have to learn to motivate myself.
Thanks, struck a chord !
Exactly True
I believe in next few years there will a ton of med level engineer who won't be able to mature into senior dev or architect role because they relied too much on AI and bypassed the part where you understand why something works and why something doesn't work
If you listen to that dude, your jobs will lose to the people who uses ai.