diff --git a/content/blog/how-i-hardly-ever-use-ai.md b/content/blog/how-i-hardly-ever-use-ai.md index fd4561e..29f792e 100644 --- a/content/blog/how-i-hardly-ever-use-ai.md +++ b/content/blog/how-i-hardly-ever-use-ai.md @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ I think I've already answered the first two questions, so I'll focus on the last ## What’s your overall take? Does it help you enjoy your work more, or less? Does it make you more or less productive? -Using an LLM to help me build a project or solve a programming problem feels dishonest. It takes away all the fun from doing these two things, which is completely missing the point. +Using an LLM to build a project or solve a programming problem for me feels dishonest. It takes away all the fun from doing these two things, which is completely missing the point. And like I said earlier, having to proofread the reply to my prompt, editing the prompt to provide feedback, and so on until I eventually landing at a decent enough solution... that seems quite counterproductive to me.