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Personal Anecdote
Last week I used the AI coding assistant within JetBrains DataGrip to build a fairly complex PostgreSQL function.
It put together a very well organized, easily readable function, complete with explanatory comments, that failed to execute because it was absolutely littered with errors.
I don't think it saved me any time but it did help remove my brain block by reorganizing my logic and forcing me to think through it from a different perspective. Then again, I could have accomplished the same thing by knocking off work for the day and going to the driving range.
The bigger problem is that your skills are weakened a bit every time you use an assistant to write code.
That is just dumb.
Your skills are weakened even more by copying code from someone else. Because you have the use even less of your brain to complete your task.
Yet you people don't complain about that part at all and do it yourself all the time. For some it is even the preferred method of work.
"Using your skills less means they get weaker, who would have thought!"
With your logic, you shouldn't use any form of help to code. Programmers should just lock themselves in a big black box until their project is finished, that will make sure their skills aren't "weakened" by using outside help.
No that’s not the same thing. It’s the difference between looking up how to do something and having it done for you.
There have been multiple articles recently that show AI weakens skills.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/chriswestfall/2024/12/18/the-dark-side-of-ai-tracking-the-decline-of-human-cognitive-skills/
Btw there’s no need to add strawman arguments with scenarios I didn’t mention.