Actually, you can use it for debugging. It is a really good teacher. The problem comes when you solely rely on AI to develop your code. But You can use it for debugging.
@thecodinglion yes bro🙂 I don't use it for heavy lifting. But I'm always in hurry I use it to get quick information on what went wrong and where the problem is😂 Also I'm using this for long time I know that most of the time it would make the problem even worse but I still can't stop using AI🥲
My brother, none of the points you raised in your video truly address the dangers of AI. The fact that AI generates responses based on previously given data doesn't mean we shouldn't use it. In fact, much of human intelligence is also based on prior knowledge. For example, you didn’t figure out what a car looks like by instinct alone. You learned what a car is and how it looks because someone taught you. AI empowers people to focus on what truly matters-like creativity-by handling repetitive, mundane tasks. It's revolutionizing how we work and learn. Even this comment was crafted with the help of AI. I provided a prompt to AI, asking it to help me refine my writing and correct any issues with clarity or style (the "boring" task of editing). Although AI doesn’t "understand" what it’s doing, as you mentioned, it simply "predicts" the best way to present my ideas based on the data it has. But that’s enough. I’m directing the process, and it’s enhancing the outcome. AI isn’t about replacing human agency-it's about amplifying our abilities and freeing us up to focus on what we do best.
Nice point. We are not discouraging the use of AI. We are simply saying that we should not rely solely on AI to generate our code. Before we use it to generate our code, we should have some knowledge about programming first.
Me using AI for debugging😢😢
Actually, you can use it for debugging. It is a really good teacher. The problem comes when you solely rely on AI to develop your code.
But You can use it for debugging.
@thecodinglion yes bro🙂 I don't use it for heavy lifting. But I'm always in hurry I use it to get quick information on what went wrong and where the problem is😂
Also I'm using this for long time I know that most of the time it would make the problem even worse but I still can't stop using AI🥲
My brother, none of the points you raised in your video truly address the dangers of AI. The fact that AI generates responses based on previously given data doesn't mean we shouldn't use it. In fact, much of human intelligence is also based on prior knowledge. For example, you didn’t figure out what a car looks like by instinct alone. You learned what a car is and how it looks because someone taught you.
AI empowers people to focus on what truly matters-like creativity-by handling repetitive, mundane tasks. It's revolutionizing how we work and learn.
Even this comment was crafted with the help of AI. I provided a prompt to AI, asking it to help me refine my writing and correct any issues with clarity or style (the "boring" task of editing). Although AI doesn’t "understand" what it’s doing, as you mentioned, it simply "predicts" the best way to present my ideas based on the data it has. But that’s enough. I’m directing the process, and it’s enhancing the outcome.
AI isn’t about replacing human agency-it's about amplifying our abilities and freeing us up to focus on what we do best.
Nice point.
We are not discouraging the use of AI.
We are simply saying that we should not rely solely on AI to generate our code. Before we use it to generate our code, we should have some knowledge about programming first.
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