I know the anti AI folks would like to believe AI coding results are a mass hallucination but the completed software that I build in record time with deep functionality says otherwise.
Unless you've timed yourself doing the same task once with AI and once without, while having forgotten everything about said task in meantime, you don't have tangible real results that show otherwise.
This is literally what the study says: the developers said they felt they were faster after having completed the task, when in fact they were slower.
Your "lived experience" just follows the same bias.
Ok let me rephrase.
Actual tangible real results say different.
I know the anti AI folks would like to believe AI coding results are a mass hallucination but the completed software that I build in record time with deep functionality says otherwise.
I feel LLMs save me time too but I worry my perceptions don't match the reality.
Got some data?
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How did you measure your before and after?
> Actual tangible real results say different.
Unless you've timed yourself doing the same task once with AI and once without, while having forgotten everything about said task in meantime, you don't have tangible real results that show otherwise.