Comment by shellkr
8 hours ago
This is almost the same as going from making fire with a stick to using a lighter.. sure it is simplified but still not wrong. Humans while still doing grunt work can still make mistakes as does the machine.. the machine will eventually discover it. The same can not be said of the human because of the work needed to do so might be too much. In the end we might not learn as much.. but it will not matter and thus is really not an issue.
I think I disagree in what I see around me it’s less like going from fire to lighter and more like going from hand tools to power tools. If your skill was in understanding how the hand tools work, it’s harder to get a level of abstraction up and have a vision for building a house. If we’re not able to learn than less people are going to be able to get that vision, especially if you’re in technical domains where engineering and architecture matter. It’s going to be a weird future. I’m pretty effective with these tools, but I’m fifteen years of hacking on them manually. Some folks who are not as far into their careers don’t seem to know where to start.
There’s a reason most people aren’t promoted to manager until they have years of experience under their belt. And now we’re expecting folks to be managers on day 1.