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I understand that unskilled people are creating problems for themselves and others; but that doesn't interest me. I interpret everything from the point of view of the AI being used by skilled people.

Such as the claim "AI demands more engineering discipline, not less" ... of skilled people, not irrelevant unskilled people.



Unskilled people are not irrelevant if you intend on working with other people, in which case you will need to deal with them in one way or another.

I will probably be dealing with them in the future more than in the past because chatbots bypass the process by which unskilled people generally become skilled people.


Suppose I don't use AI, but have to work with people who are using it. Is AI demanding more/less engineering discipline of me?


I don't know anything about you, but I told you my experience a couple of messages back, which you effectively decided not to respond to.




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