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Yeah, That is a real concern.

Archive: https://archive.today/0MDXi

From the post:

>We know that AI can speed up regular work tasks, boost office efficiency and even help you understand your business better, right? And that it’s a totally benign, safe and useful tool that can only transform the workplace for the better, er, right? Well, actually, nope. There are many concerns about applying AI at work, from staff who worry they’ll be replaced, to a troubling Microsoft report that says some knowledge workers are already relying on this innovative tech too much so that their “problem-solving skills may decline as a result.”

Yeah, That is a real concern. Archive: https://archive.today/0MDXi From the post: >>We know that AI can speed up regular work tasks, boost office efficiency and even help you understand your business better, right? And that it’s a totally benign, safe and useful tool that can only transform the workplace for the better, er, right? Well, actually, nope. There are many concerns about applying AI at work, from staff who worry they’ll be replaced, to a troubling Microsoft report that says some knowledge workers are already relying on this innovative tech too much so that their “problem-solving skills may decline as a result.”
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yeah, even when I would look at stack overflow I would still spend the time to understand what the code was doing. I never asked questions but looked at what others did when I ran into problems or was debugging someone else's code (that looked like it was copied directly from stack overflow).

People used to understand what they were doing and why. That has changed a lot over the years.