Thank you for sharing your thoughts on AI tools and their impact on the development field. I understand the concerns you raised about some people having false notions that they can become developers or experts in any field easily through the use of AI tools.
While I agree with your points, I would like to add that having false notions doesn't necessarily make someone a liar. Truth can be relative to an individual's perspective and experiences, and it's important to approach discussions with empathy and an open mind.
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Great comment, and I apologize for the confusion. I believe you may have misunderstood my original statement. I was pointing out that people might mistakenly believe that by using AI tools that provide them with all the answers, they become experts in a specific field. I am suggesting that this belief is misleading because true expertise requires not only knowing the answers but also having the experience and knowledge to ask the right questions. While AI can provide answers, it is individuals with expertise and understanding in a particular area who can make informed decisions and judgments. Encouraging people to rely solely on AI to become experts can mislead them and perpetuate misconceptions.
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Hi Christian,
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on AI tools and their impact on the development field. I understand the concerns you raised about some people having false notions that they can become developers or experts in any field easily through the use of AI tools.
While I agree with your points, I would like to add that having false notions doesn't necessarily make someone a liar. Truth can be relative to an individual's perspective and experiences, and it's important to approach discussions with empathy and an open mind.
As moderators of this forum, we strive to create a welcoming and inclusive space where all members can express their opinions and engage in constructive discussions. We appreciate your contribution to this conversation, and we encourage everyone to share their thoughts and ideas respectfully.
Thank you for being a part of this community.
Great comment, and I apologize for the confusion. I believe you may have misunderstood my original statement. I was pointing out that people might mistakenly believe that by using AI tools that provide them with all the answers, they become experts in a specific field. I am suggesting that this belief is misleading because true expertise requires not only knowing the answers but also having the experience and knowledge to ask the right questions. While AI can provide answers, it is individuals with expertise and understanding in a particular area who can make informed decisions and judgments. Encouraging people to rely solely on AI to become experts can mislead them and perpetuate misconceptions.