1 day ago · Tech · 0 comments

It’s been a few years since 2023, when I last wrote about the use of AI. Today we have ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Claude Code, and many other tools, with new models and capabilities appearing constantly. At this point, it’s becoming less about which AI tool you choose and more about the agents, integrations, and skills those tools can leverage. Personally, I don’t mind the use of AI in the workplace. Many teams actively evaluate these tools and work to ensure they’re being used appropriately and responsibly. AI can be incredibly helpful, but it can also lead you down the wrong path if you’re not careful. Code generation, for example, has improved significantly over the last few years. AI can produce working code for almost anything you ask. However, that doesn’t replace understanding the programming language, software design principles, or how the code actually works. As projects grow and more features are added, AI-generated solutions can become increasingly complex, inconsistent, or…

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