u/ericswc wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
It’s as simple as having the discipline to learn things and explore concepts in depth without using AI as a crutch. So many people think it’s a binary choice, but it’s absolutely possible to manually tinker to build understanding and use AI in targeted ways for things you deeply
u/michaelnovati replied · ★ FEATURED
One of the points the founder makes against this is that new people to the industry were effectively being paid to learn and develop tacit knowledge and eventually they do and are a valuable engineer. And he is concerned that with AI there will be no reason for a company to hire someone in those early phases because the math doesn't add up anymore (AI replaces all of their value for $100 a month instead of $10K a month). I believe he mentions he thinks the government needs to step.