@128Cores

Agreed. I once wrote a system that uses AI for the majority, so I technically didn't really write it myself. I struggled to understand the code. So I decided to ditch the entire thing and use a well documented open-sourced system instead. It was interesting though.

@philiparnaudov9001

I disagree I think that there will always be something that you don't know, some method that is at the bottom of the documentation or something that you missed. Getting AI to write code that you otherwise couldn't write because of this isn't necessarily a bad thing. The part where it gets bad is when you copy paste code without knowing a thing about it.

@abhishekbhujel4158

what if i write the code myself first and then ask AI to optimize and check if the optimized one is better or not and learn from it. Is this a good approach this is what I do most of the times. Sometimes I ask AI to generate it and try to deep dive what is happening.

@horkorosso

Or just don't use AI

@abenezerteshome520

how about  generating then understanding