OpenAI's latest image-generation update has taken social media by storm, as users are flooding X, Instagram, and Reddit with Studio Ghibli-style images
Idk, AI generated boilerplate code via Copilot and similar utilities have been useful. I wouldn’t trust it to build an entire system, but it does alright at automating mundane shit.
Exactly! It’s all about knowing its limitations and how to use it. If one believes AI responses over their own judgment, they lose, if one uses it to “do all the work for them”, they lose, if one uses it to steal artwork from others, well, we all lose. But it tells much more about humans than AI itself.
AI code has singlehandedly increased vulnerabilities across every industry because the shit code is pushed by people who don’t know what they’re doing.
Two people have told you that AI can be useful, but not if used by people who don’t know what they’re doing. It boosts the productivity of people who know the field they’re working in, and know the strengths and weaknesses of AI.
You ignore it and say that because some people don’t know how to use it, it’s completely useless.
I said any productivity gains are offset by loss of quality and capability, and I actually think that’s especially true in your coding example due to large measurable increase in security flaws.
You gave a shit example and now you’re tripling down on it.
Any productivity it gives has a noticible drop in quality and capabilities that result in net loss.
The productivity that skillful users get from it does not have a drop in quality or capabilities.
Word it better if you want people to understand that you mean another thing entirely.
Also love how you’re downvoting my comments just because you disagree with me, whereas I’ve yet to downvote any of your comments. Really puts it into perspective with what kind of a person I’m arguing with. Bye.
Idk, AI generated boilerplate code via Copilot and similar utilities have been useful. I wouldn’t trust it to build an entire system, but it does alright at automating mundane shit.
AI in creative fields might be a different story.
Exactly! It’s all about knowing its limitations and how to use it. If one believes AI responses over their own judgment, they lose, if one uses it to “do all the work for them”, they lose, if one uses it to steal artwork from others, well, we all lose. But it tells much more about humans than AI itself.
AI code has singlehandedly increased vulnerabilities across every industry because the shit code is pushed by people who don’t know what they’re doing.
Net Negative.
You said ANY productivity. It sounds like you mean amateur productivity.
I think it is you who forgot what I said. AI is useless.
Two people have told you that AI can be useful, but not if used by people who don’t know what they’re doing. It boosts the productivity of people who know the field they’re working in, and know the strengths and weaknesses of AI.
You ignore it and say that because some people don’t know how to use it, it’s completely useless.
I said any productivity gains are offset by loss of quality and capability, and I actually think that’s especially true in your coding example due to large measurable increase in security flaws.
You gave a shit example and now you’re tripling down on it.
The productivity that skillful users get from it does not have a drop in quality or capabilities.
Word it better if you want people to understand that you mean another thing entirely.
Also love how you’re downvoting my comments just because you disagree with me, whereas I’ve yet to downvote any of your comments. Really puts it into perspective with what kind of a person I’m arguing with. Bye.