> Right now it seems that's what people are doing with AI. […] This too shall pass.
Except that it’s difficult to imagine an even more general tool that would replace AI in this role.
Except that it’s difficult to imagine an even more general tool that would replace AI in this role.
Trying to use one tool for everything is often a sign of a new tool someone is infatuated with and wants an excuse to use, or are trying to understand everything it can do. Once the novelty wears off and flaws in various uses cases become more apparent, it can take on a more specialized role.