Being able to ask questions in, relatively, natural language is useful, but I can't help feeling that a great percentage of the answers were trained from Stack Overflow and other places. Maybe there will be more signal and less noise in such places, when relatively dumb people such as myself ask stupid questions of AIs rather that wunderkids and greybeards, but that doesn't equate to more page impressions or engagement. It seems unfair. Good for progress (maybe - I'm not sure how to quantify the productivity boost in people who know what they're doing in the first place and establishing new norms in boilerplate code is an interesting philosophical point - cream is not the only thing that rises to the top*).
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