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Is anyone else experience this thing where your fellow senior engineers seem to be lobotomised by AI?

I've had 4 different senior engineers in the last week come up with absolutely insane changes or code, that they were instructed to do by AI. Things that if you used your brain for a few minutes you should realise just don't work.

They also rarely can explain why they make these changes or what the code actually does.

I feel like I'm absolutely going insane, and it also makes me not able to trust anyones answers or analysis' because I /know/ there is a high chance they should asked AI and wrote it off as their own.

I think the effect AI has had on our industry's knowledge is really significant, and it's honestly very scary.

in reply to Purple

One of the biggest things the AI stuff has taught me is that so many programmers just... don't actually want to program.

I never would have expected that, but it's like the whole game industry here (for example) just doesn't actually want to make games. They want to HAVE MADE games, but absolutely despise the process. And I just don't get it. I LOVE the process of making things!

in reply to Kitcat

@kitcat

To be honest the making process sometimes frustrates me, but I don't see how you could be proud of what you have made if it's just hastily thrown together by a chatbot!

I'm proud of the things I've made, because I've put my own brain to use to create something I had in mind. I thought it worked this way for others too, but like you say I think we might be in the minority here πŸ˜…

in reply to Purple

@kitcat To say nothing of when you've faced a problem, figured out a fix, and can *actually explain why that fix is correct*, and *apply the same reasoning in other situations*. Not just the same fix, but the same *reasoning*.

Maybe I'm old-fashioned like that, but actually having figured something out brings me joy. Even if it is stuff that lots of other people know. Learning how the pieces fit together to bring the result I get out of the thing I made.

in reply to Purple

I’ve been feeling like the whole industry has been going crazy for years, now, and the AI step is just the latest of many bananapants steps towards oblivion. But it’s certainly a big one.

Like, for ages the software industry has been high on its own farts about self-importance and trying to justify itself as the source of its self-made problems and a sinkhole of outsized valuation. And all for what?

in reply to Purple

I experienced something similar with people around me. They ask me the weirdest questions. They would even ask me things like "how do I run this python script" even though they have done it before. They ask "I want this and that, how do I do that?" when I already explained it and documented it.
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@LewdLewis
"As per my previous email...."

Folks don't read anything longer than a sentence.

My default mode of over communicating with a wall of text has been a challenge for me to overcome my entire career.

Lack of receptivity to a proper answer predates the current LLM problem, but is exacerbated by it.

"It depends" is almost always the right answer to a subtle technical question, but the asker wants a simple yes/no.

in reply to Purple

someone compared this feeling to being one of the only humans left in a zombie apocalypse, the more I think about it, the more I agree.
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@Palleas
The illusion of life and motion without thought? Yeah, checks out. No lies detected.
in reply to Purple

no but i'm a uni student and i'm genuinely scared that i wont find a job because noone would want someone who doesnt use ai or they wouldnt believe me i dont
in reply to Schnellkatze (πŸ“žS10E)

@schrottkatze@catgirl.cloud@Purple@woof.tech I think that's the least of your concerns because the biggest hurdle is to actually get a response

So, references, overselling yourself, luck, experience, and more references

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@natty
lmao my only "previous employer" is a fucking rewe (discounter) i briefly worked at because my school forced me to do an unpaid internship and everywhere else ghosted me
@Purple
in reply to Purple

lot of people were always sloppy and now they have free rein to just have absolutely zero care
in reply to Purple

I struggle to even ask about work with my ex colleagues because they all seem to have bought into the company's two feet all in dive into AI, and it feels like we're living in separate realities.
in reply to Swift

@swift I sometimes end up talking to them about it, and they seem to be aware AI is sometimes wrong... But yet they keep using it for literally everything.

It's almost like an addict who knows the addiction might be hurting them, but can't stop using.

I can see the damage it's doing to the long term maintainability of our environment and platform too πŸ™

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@Purple

I would also like to mention that I am a software architect and developer and love to program. I have noticed that a lot of people in the industry have trained in development just for a paycheck and have no passion for the process. That is sad, and I can see how they would turn to AI instead of getting the enjoyment that I get from solving the problem myself. I will bet that most developers that became developers because they truly enjoy research and solving problems do not use AI for more than a tool and do not rely on it for writing code or at least I would hope not πŸ˜‰.

in reply to Purple

I think people are burned out and are just find AI easier to just continue earning money and do less.

source: me, coding makes me wanna kms

in reply to Maimu:ponetonguewink:

I think there would be less stories like these if the industry was more focused on just programming rather than having overengineered cringe solutions to suck off investors, so people do things that are actually interesting and have a real impact for the good rather than putting stress, pressure and making engineers just hate their hobby
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