Comment by awesome_dude

1 day ago

I don't (use AI tools), I've tried them and found that they got in the way, made things more confusing, and did not get me to a point where the thing I was trying to create was working (let alone working well/safe to send to prod)

I am /hoping/ that AI will improve, to the point that I can use it like Google or Wikipedia (that is, have some trust in what's being produced)

I don't actually know anyone using AI right now. I know one person on Bluesky has found it helpful for prototyping things (and I'm kind of jealous of him because he's found how to get AI to "work" for him).

Oh, I've also seen people pasting AI results into serious discussions to try and prove the experts wrong, but only to discover that the AI has produced flawed responses.

I don't actually know anyone using AI right now.

I believe you, but this to me is a wild claim.

Essentially the same for me, I had one incident where someone was arguing in favor of it and then immediately embarrassed themselves badly because they were misled by a chatgpt error. I have the feeling that this hype will collapse as this happens more and people see how bad the consequences are when there are errors

If you are interested, try the following experiment.

Presuming you are logged onto a google account, log on to Gemini 2.5 then ask it “create a go program that connects one thread to a usb device and another thread to generate a GUI”. The results might surprise you.