• Damage@feddit.it
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    1 day ago

    I’ll go against the grain here: I’m not worried. If you actually care about what you do, even vibe coding can teach you something, it could be a starting point. The internet is not going away, and just looking up this or that thing the AI spit out will help you learn what you’re working with.

    Is it the same as an uni CS course? No of course, but how many of us got our start just tinkering with stuff we didn’t understand?

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      22 hours ago

      The internet is not going away, and just looking up this or that thing the AI spit out will help you learn what you’re working with.

      I think you mean “sifting through several pages of worthless search results while looking for something the AI spit out”

      The internet is worse and it can still get worse.

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      24 hours ago

      While I agree with you, the unfortunate trend of common folks is to take the easiest path to accomplish their goal.

      If that means using a tool they don’t understand to achieve a solution instead of being forced to learn from tinkering, I think most people will opt for that route.

      They won’t take that extra step to comprehend what the AI spits out.

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        23 hours ago

        Those kind of people would have behaved the same anyway, copy pasting from the internet or wasting others’ time some different way.
        I guess we could argue whether giving them AI will act as a multiplier for their damage output or will reduce it because the AI will be savvier than them, but personally I don’t see things changing much.