Reliance on artificial-intelligence tools degrades the abilities of physicians and software engineers, studies show.

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    17 hours ago

    We don’t let people use calculators until they reach a certain level of maths proficiency without one. Also, we don’t let calculators decide what sums to do.

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      17 hours ago

      When software developers are using AI to assist them, that’s different than someone vibe coding something. It didn’t sound like that commenter was promoting vibe coding.

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        5 hours ago

        Is it different? I’d say “it depends” because if you are letting agents write most of the code for a start you aren’t developing any more and it very much is vibe coding. If they are reviewing and testing properly and not just taking the AIs word for it then fair enough, but I’ll bet time pressures and human laziness reduce the effectiveness of that.

        Also, how are junior coders going to learn the craft to get good enough to make proper use of AI, they certainly shouldn’t be using it heavily fir the same reason kids aren’t given calculators in maths class to start with.