I may regret this at some point, but I felt the need to put down in writing how I feel about this moment in the tech industry.

It is not kind. You may well be insulted by it. If you are... then you really should question yourself.

https://www.garfieldtech.com/blog/selfish-ai

#AI #LLM #Programming

Selfish AI | GarfieldTech

@Crell Here's something that rubs me the wrong way: "At some point soon, I will have to figure out how to work with AI coding tools" - No, you don't. That's a choice you are making. In the end, you are making the same choice as those who say "It is what it is". You choose personal convenience over your convictions. Someone has to be the first to refuse. Someone has to be the one to shoulder the burden. What makes you think that someone isn't you?

@krig @Crell

I have the same question.. Why would you have to use the "AI" coding tools? I'm not in the coding industry so I'm probably missing something

@elduvelle @krig @Crell Because companies have made "AI adoption rates" part of the corporate goals, and thus resisting / opposing it is an actual job-loss level risk.

Some individuals can take it, or are principled enough to; not everyone can, especially those marginalized and/or with care obligations.

@larsmb @krig @Crell

But, prospective employers don't need to know what techniques you use to do your coding, right? If you plan your code architecture with pen and paper, or use a genAI to plan it (...) isn't the output the thing that matters: is the code well-written, does it work, is it well documented and easy to update / fix?

Could you just lie and say that you use genAI if it makes them happy, but actually not use it, would they even see the difference?

@elduvelle @larsmb @krig @Crell They can monitor your usage, usually.
@decoderwheel wow, that's creepy
@larsmb @krig @Crell
@elduvelle @decoderwheel @larsmb @krig That's been the state of tech for 20+ years now.