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wredue | 1 year ago

Yeah sorry but no. This is definitely a case of “you’re holding your phone wrong” in your comment.

The tools in this case is consistently giving wrong results and measurably not living up to claimed efficiency. This is literally your business paying Microsoft to reduce efficiency and output a worse product than had you not done that.

Maybe AI will be there some day, but as of right now, using deterministic tooling is still unquestionably the king of productivity helping.

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aspenmayer|1 year ago

They are not mutually exclusive; you can use both deterministic tools and AI. If deterministic tooling gives better results, it is the right tool for the job, and to use an AI tool for that specific job is “holding it [AI] wrong.” Use AI tools for the things it is better for than alternative methods.