My colleagues use AI to write comments on my PRsA Junior colleague doesn't know what a primary key is but he insisted he wants to write a SQL script which we need to execute on live environmentWe had an argument with another developer, he used AI to create counter arguments on my argumentsWe had to delete lots of rows and one of the developers came up with SQL Server Heaps (first time I see them)
AI makes people retarded.You don't want to accept it because it helps you make things more efficiently. But then you never have to think, you never use your brain, so it degenerates. You become more and more reliant on it to the point where putting minimal effort to understand a simple algorithm seems impossible.Even if you could finish a project before the guy that doesn't use AI, you did it at the cost of your own cognition, your life is becoming worse because of it. It's like the devil offering you success, but at the cost of your soul, and you go there and take it.In a couple years, everyone will be so fucking stupid that the midwit twitter artist who refused to use it out of stubbornness will sound like the most intelligent person on the planet.
>>107681666Satan trips knows how Satan works.Also, there was a study I remember reading a few months back, which confirms exactly what you are saying. Where they tested the intelligence of people who used AI to varying degrees for writing tasks, and the ones who relied on it the most ended up with diminished mental facilities.The other day I remember telling my mother that it's important as she gets older that she find ways to learn new things every day. My grandmother had alzheimers, and it does run in the family, but one of the things about alzheimers is you can reduce the likelihood of it occurring if you are using your brain more often. Learn new things, make it do work every day for some purpose. Create new neural connections and you won't lose the ones you have.Do you think it might be possible that those who rely most heavily on AI to do thinking for them might end up with something like early onset dementia? Because that shit is some serious body horror, wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.
>We had an argument with another developer, he used AI to create counter arguments on my argumentsi've had this happen multiple times and oh my fucking god i dont even know what to saythese glorified chatbots are making people retarded
>>107681109anon, we need to improve performance in Q1. use AI or get left behind. you WILL use AI and love it. didn't you get the memo?
>>107681854I'm probably gonna be forced to use it soon even though I don't need it and I actually enjoy coding...
>>107681832Well, were the counter-arguments relevant and/or correct?