When the internet arrived, newspaper journalists needed to fight with the laziness of the users, who preferred getting fresh news from their homes. Journalists then published articles quicker, no time to proof read, improve or double check the facts, just write something about the news.

Some big corporates in the IT field are pushing on AI and convince developers they are lazy just to sell their AI tool. Will this have an impact on the code quality?

@fedefricoo IMHO yes they will have an impact. But it's up to the sensitivity and the criticism of the "AI tools" user to exploit them wisely. All the prompts and inferences could provide wrong answers, therefore I think the education and the awareness is way more important than the tools themselves. Getting answers without a critical eye is wrong and it produces bad impact. Getting answers re-elaborating them with natural intelligence opens the quality path.