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alimov
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2 years ago
I think that depends on how you use the tool. For example asking for answers vs asking probing questions while working something out. So it’s probably up to you as an individual. If you’re missing out on “all this” you might just be asking for answers.
croes|2 years ago
These means they are the less useful part in the development process and can easily be replaced.
That's why I don't see the big leverage for individuals in that kind of development. They will be one of millions with exactly the same skill set and lost without GPT. It sounds like those boot camp courses: Build ten projects in ten days to become an genius programmer.
Doesn't work, and I think people will overestimate their skill because GPT helped them to do a clone of something that already exists thousandfold.
thelastparadise|2 years ago
> Doesn't work, and I think people will overestimate their skill because GPT helped them to do a clone of something that already exists thousandfold.
I don't mean to be rude, but was this text generated by GPT? It's breaking my brain.