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It has not, although it has greatly changed how I program and learn. We are currently entering a period where "centaurs"[1] - humans using AI - will be the most effective agents for many tasks, including programming. With that in mind, I'm enthusiastic to embrace AI as a daily tool, knowing it will let me do things faster and better - but I don't expect this period to last forever and so it has put a sense of urgency in me to execute rather than just ideate, which I did not have before the dawn of things like ChatGPT.

[1]: https://www.parc.com/blog/half-human-half-computer-meet-the-...




Not sure why that article went with centaurs; I think cyborg is a more accurate term. Just asked ChatGPT for a term for half human / half AI and it suggested cyborg as well.




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