We must not let the "it knows X so I don't have to ever learn X" mindset limit humans. I barely had experience with modeling humans, but it did not keep me from using images as references, at one point I didn't even know how to use variables in C# properly and at another point I didn't know C++ and raw OpenGL, but if Iet an AI do it for me I would still be there.
We must not let the “it knows X so I don’t have to ever learn X” mindset limit humans.
I can agree with this, completely. That’s very short sighted thinking (for now)… though we’ve already done this with so many other things (take Google or Stack Overflow for just one example). Which does make me wonder when AI is allowed if it’s for learning use rather than doing use (and who decides that line)… but we don’t have to go there necessarily. :-)
Worth noting: you’re locking out another group of people as well. I’ve been doing this stuff (programming) professionally for over 2.5 decades - I use AI not to avoid learning - but to accelerate productivity. For these kind of things I often (but not always) enjoy the creativity and UI design parts more than the raw programming, so if AI is there to help with the dry parts, great.
Just some food for thought.