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it's an incredibly powerful tool and as you say, it's pretty pointless to try and push back. You do have to understand its limitations and not follow it blindly, garbage in garbage out still applies. Not just a case of tapping in a few simple prompts and being presented with perfectly constructed and fully functional code as some might imagine - you have to ask the right questions and cast a critical eye over the responses but if you do, the results can be incredibly effective in terms of time saved researching, analysing, configuring, trial and error etc. In my work as a freelancer where every job is different and timescales are tight, I am finding it so much more effective to use AI than spending hours wading through material of varying relevance to my specific use case using the traditional Google research.
Thinking of Google as traditional now!
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not just for art work, but for writing lines of code (nothing too complex yet) and re-writing documents and presentations
The bottom line is adapt or die
Consider IA not an enemy to take your job, but a tool to use.
We have some folk pushing back against using AI at all, and tbh, they are talking themselves out of a job in the years to come.
Ai (lets face it robotics) will take over more jobs as automation becomes smarter, but see it as a tool to utilise, because we are some way off really independent thinking AI, despite what some companies say.
At the moment AI can create music you tell it to. It doesnt wake up one day and decide to write a song.
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