I honestly think that tokens are inhuman, and actually it is harmful for humans to consume tokens.
In gpt2 times I used to read gpt generated text a lot, I was working on a game to guess if the text is AI generated or not, and for weeks while I was working on it I had strange dreams. It went away when I stopped consuming tokens, in gpt4 age this does not happen as I am reading hundreds of times more tokens than back then, but I think it is just more subtle.
Now I use AI to generate thousands of lines of code per day, at minimum sometimes now I just blank out when the AI doesnt spit out the code fast enough, I dont know what am I supposed to write, which libraries it is using what is the goal of this whole function etc, as it is not my code, it is foreign and I honestly dont want to be reading it at all.
This week I took the whole week off work and am just coding without AI and in few days the "blank out" is gone. Well, I did use AI to read 300 page docs of st7796s and write barebones spi driver for example, but I treat it almost as an external library, I give it the docs and example driver and it just works, but it is somewhat external to my thought process.
People argue that all fields have evolved, e.g. there are no more blacksmiths, but I argue that the machinists now are much more sophisticated than the ones in the past, pneumatic hammers allow them to work better and faster, as they use the hammer they get better understanding the material they work with, as in the machine does not take away their experience and ability to learn. I always had 2 days per week where I code without any AI, but now I think I have to change the way I code with it.
AI is for sure making me worse, and lazy. And I am not talking about the "career" here, I am talking about my ability to think.
In gpt2 times I used to read gpt generated text a lot, I was working on a game to guess if the text is AI generated or not, and for weeks while I was working on it I had strange dreams. It went away when I stopped consuming tokens, in gpt4 age this does not happen as I am reading hundreds of times more tokens than back then, but I think it is just more subtle.
Now I use AI to generate thousands of lines of code per day, at minimum sometimes now I just blank out when the AI doesnt spit out the code fast enough, I dont know what am I supposed to write, which libraries it is using what is the goal of this whole function etc, as it is not my code, it is foreign and I honestly dont want to be reading it at all.
This week I took the whole week off work and am just coding without AI and in few days the "blank out" is gone. Well, I did use AI to read 300 page docs of st7796s and write barebones spi driver for example, but I treat it almost as an external library, I give it the docs and example driver and it just works, but it is somewhat external to my thought process.
People argue that all fields have evolved, e.g. there are no more blacksmiths, but I argue that the machinists now are much more sophisticated than the ones in the past, pneumatic hammers allow them to work better and faster, as they use the hammer they get better understanding the material they work with, as in the machine does not take away their experience and ability to learn. I always had 2 days per week where I code without any AI, but now I think I have to change the way I code with it.
AI is for sure making me worse, and lazy. And I am not talking about the "career" here, I am talking about my ability to think.
I wrote few days ago about it: https://punkx.org/jackdoe/misery.html