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Four months ago I asked if and how people used AI here in this community (https://lemmy.world/post/37760851).

Many people said that didn't use it, or used only for consulting a few times.

But in those 4 months AIs evolved a lot, so I wonder, is there people who still don't use AI daily for programming?

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[–] emb@lemmy.world 9 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago)

I've come around on it somewhat at work. Recent models really are getting pretty impressive. It's at the point where I can tell it to read a Jira ticket and implement it, and for simple ones it basically just does it. I'm not sure it's worth the massive environmental and infrastructures detriments (or rather, I'm pretty sure it's not), but it's definitely a productivity boost.

It's also creating cognitive debt tho - every change it does for me automagically is one I don't have to think about and 'earn' myself. You could argue the AI compensates for that by then explaining the code for you, but I think it will lead to some bad results in the mid-long term.

For any personal programming, I don't/wouldn't use it, beyond just replacing Google searches maybe. It defeats the fun of it, and cost money on top of that.