> I _really_ worry about these tools crippling an entire generation of programmers.
Isn’t that the point? Degrade the user long enough that the competing user is on-par or below the competence of the tool so that you now have an indispensable product and justification of its cost and existence.
P.S. This is what I understood from a lot of AI saints in news who are too busy parroting productivity gains without citing other consequences, such as loss of understanding of the task or expertise to fact-check.
Isn’t that the point? Degrade the user long enough that the competing user is on-par or below the competence of the tool so that you now have an indispensable product and justification of its cost and existence.
P.S. This is what I understood from a lot of AI saints in news who are too busy parroting productivity gains without citing other consequences, such as loss of understanding of the task or expertise to fact-check.