The problem is that newbies are going straight to AI. Continuation of the problem that newbies go straight to JavaScript.

They aren't learning the fundamentals, and that will delay their development as engineers, in the mid-term, even if they get a faster start.

Agree that it's a powerful tool, tho.

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I legit spend so much time working on AI stuff and talking about AI stuff all friggin day, at work, at play, even over dinner with my husband, that I avoid personally using it like the plague because I feel like it's coming out of my friggin ears and I'm developing an allergy.

Of course, we can probably agree that most of the straight-to-AI-skip-the-Assembler devs would probably not be able to understand the fundamentals, so I guess it's an irrelevant point I'm making.

At any rate, it reminds me of how "everyone could build their own website" back in the 90s. In the end, building the best websites is actually really, really hard because it requires a lot of intuition and maintenance, and better tools just made the best devs even bester, and they focused on building on the tools.