I work in a software house where everyone uses AI. Some of them can’t even write a single line of code, let alone analyze it. I was shocked when I saw their work is CTRL-A, CTRL-V into Claude and CTRL-V into the IDE without a single neuron being activated. They even ask it to summarize and generate a response for 3 lines of text in a Slack message! (Partially because they don’t know what they’re doing and partially because they’re too lazy to think).

Well, everyone talks enthusiastically about AI, some have unrealistic expectations (thinking that it’s actually intelligent, when it is not) but what bothers me is that they’re indeed faster than me so sometimes I think “why am I even resisting?”. Well the answer is that I love to keep my brain active and having the control of what I’m doing. Does anyone else feel kinda similar? Am I in the wrong?

P.S. Also I just want to point out that I’ve seen with my own eyes the deterioration of cerebral functions in people who heavily rely on AI. I’m not talking about just “forgetting how to code” but I see them losing space awareness (invading personal space, sitting like a liquid on the chair), self awareness (loudly burping, hoarding half-drank bottles of water on the desk), focus and they’re easily irritable. It’s multiple people behaving like that and they weren’t like this before. AI is a drug.

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    today I had a problem with one of my coworkers anxiety about a task and they were fixated on this upgrade they did in the past. They are always using AI to format their emails and stuff. Its clear because of the annotations in email vs when they teams chat. So they are giving me grief about this task and I keep telling them they are not upgrading they are exporting and importing. It becomes such a deal that we have a supervisor and manager meeting about it. This person is so wrapped up in AI sometimes that I don’t think they can do the job at a basic level.