AI is the evolution of tools. Like any other modern tool, either learn it and use it or be left behind.
AI is the evolution of tools. Like any other modern tool, either learn it and use it or be left behind.
At that time, my view of the feature will change to unacceptable. Until then, it is acceptable.
Good! In my opinion this entirely changes the feature to acceptable.
I’ll give an alternative opinion.
Im a software engineer and have been doing it for many years. I’m comfortable with various Linux distros. I build software for and deploy software to various Linux instances. I maintain Linux systems and overall like using Linux for these purposes.
When I come home, I turn on my windows PC and it just works. I don’t want to maintain a Linux system at home because it feels like work and I don’t want to work at home. Yes, most days I’d not need to do anything, but some days I would. And those days I’d prefer not to.
It is less about not wanting intellectual exercise and more about already having worked out today, so I’d rather relax with junk food and watch Netflix.
Disregarding the jobs that fall into this category, how about something like, “low barrier to entry” jobs.
Ahh yes. Our weekly once in a life time crisis. Right on cue.
Absolutely agreed all around.
For me, in my job, AI has been a fantastic tool. It feels like I was using a plain screw driver and now I have a cordless, light power drill. It really is doing “grunt” work for me so I can focus on the more complex tasks.