Comment by Al-Khwarizmi

3 days ago

When you zoom in, even this kind of work isn't uniform - a lot of it is still shaving yaks, boring chores, and tasks that are hard dependencies for the work that is truly cognitively demanding, but themselves are easy(ish) annoyances. It's those subtasks - and the extra burden of mentally keeping track of them - that sets the limit of what even the most skilled, productive engineer can do. Offloading some of that to AI lets one free some mental capacity for work that actually benefits from that.

Yeah, I'm not a dev but I can see why this is true, because it's also the argument I use in my job as an academic. Some people say "but your work is intellectually complex, how can you trust LLMs to do research, etc.?", which of course, I don't. But 80% of the job is not actually incrementally complex, it's routine stuff. These days I'm writing the final report of a project and half of the text is being generated by Gemini, when I write the data management plan (which is even more useless) probably 90% will be generated by Gemini. This frees a lot of time that I can devote to the actual research. And the same when I use it to polish a grant proposal, generate me some code for a chart in a paper, reformat a LaTeX table, brainstorm some initial ideas, come up with an exercise for an exam, etc.