5 points | by ex-aws-dude 7 hours ago ago
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I'd imagine there's a positive correlation between "uses AI" and productivity, but I expect that to be somewhat moderated by how "well" they use AI.
It's very easy to churn out code that isn't particularly additive (or in some cases, actively destructive), so adjusting for that would be important.
Yes. I can tell who uses it and who doesn't. Also who is good at using it and who isn't.
Are the people who are good at using it the same people who were good at what they did before AI? I'm kind of curious
I'd imagine there's a positive correlation between "uses AI" and productivity, but I expect that to be somewhat moderated by how "well" they use AI.
It's very easy to churn out code that isn't particularly additive (or in some cases, actively destructive), so adjusting for that would be important.
Yes. I can tell who uses it and who doesn't. Also who is good at using it and who isn't.
Are the people who are good at using it the same people who were good at what they did before AI? I'm kind of curious