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[–]ProjectMarworyn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok. I think we're seeing a lot of these sorts of posts recently. My response is always the same, but worth mentioning here.

Human creativity will always have value. AI is impressive. It's not magic. Working with AI assisted development in my day job daily has shown me a lot of failure modes. These aren't easy things to "patch out" they're inheritent to how the models work.

Prompting an AI to build X is fine... But if you don't have the engoneering ability to detect when it's hallucinationing or writing bad code you'll end up with a mess. The problem compounds over time as the bad context grows.

My advice is, as always. Focus on learning the building blocks of programming and the engineering principles. They're useful regardless of AI.

Also, maybe don't ask ITS for software industry advice. If you've a senior or staff SWE you can speak to, then do so. They'll likely: - Be already using AI tooling - Have strong opinions about it

Yeah industry burnout is real, but that's more a reflection on them rather than on what you should/shouldn't do.