Serious question: do you think your 6 year old is learning coding from prompting an AI?
I have had excellent results from using AI, but it’s only because I understand what it is I’m asking it to look at, and know when it’s wrong. This is proven on a nearly daily basis at my job, where, with identical agents and prompts, I see designs being pushed with objectively incorrect facts, sub-optimal code in PRs, and a general explosion of slop. That tells me that it still very much matters if you know how to do the job without the help of robots.
> I have had excellent results from using AI, but it’s only because I understand what it is I’m asking it to look at, and know when it’s wrong.
That knowledge will be worthless 12-18 months from now when AI does everything better than you, including “understanding”.
If you’re one of the world’s best programmers, it might be 24 months instead, but the writing is on the wall for everyone.
I wonder if people were behaving like that for other revolutionary technologies in the past. “I can still run faster than a car can drive in sharp turns on a gravel road…”