More often than not the "AI" generates a large block of code that doesn't work, that I still have to read and understand - and it's more difficult to understand because it doesn't work, which is a huge waste of my time. Then I just end up writing the damn code myself, which I should have done in the first place - but my boss wants me to try using the AI.
The only thing the "AI" is marginally good at is as a fancy auto-complete that writes log statements based on the variable I just wrote into the code above it. And even this simple use case it gets it wrong a fair amount.
Overall the "AI" is a net negative for me, but maybe close to break-even thanks to the autocomplete.
The only thing the "AI" is marginally good at is as a fancy auto-complete that writes log statements based on the variable I just wrote into the code above it. And even this simple use case it gets it wrong a fair amount.
Overall the "AI" is a net negative for me, but maybe close to break-even thanks to the autocomplete.