Comment by dkdcio
6 days ago
Genuinely curious what your point is? Do you know how to use a ventillator? A A timing gun? A tonometer? A keratometer? Can you use all of those in a "production" setting safely without expertise?
6 days ago
Genuinely curious what your point is? Do you know how to use a ventillator? A A timing gun? A tonometer? A keratometer? Can you use all of those in a "production" setting safely without expertise?
To speak to your analogy, I could possibly use a fully automated tonometer (or maybe a defibrillator). The idea being that the tool can guide a non-expert through the required steps.
If I had a point it would be that these tools are currently offered as if they are experts and are taking you through the steps as if they can be trusted. The reality is far from that, and understanding that difference is key to how we approach their use.
Maybe this will change in the future, but right now, you need to be an expert to use AI coding tools, I don't think many people understand that.
I think as well, you can be an expert in software development without being an expert in software security. If you rely on a coding assistant in that situation then you run the risk of writing insecure code together.
They didn't make a point, they asked a question. Sometimes people do still ask questions because they're interested in the answer.
It was clearly rhetorical
Even if it were, which I disagree, treating it was though it were a plain sincere question instead of rhetorical would lead to better discussions.
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