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How to use AI as programmer

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程序员在使用Claude、ChatGPT等AI辅助编程时,担心过度依赖AI生成代码会削弱自己的批判性思维能力。用户原本的任务是高效利用AI提升编程能力,但现有流程中,AI给出的高质量响应容易让人不加思考地接受,导致用户无法真正理解代码逻辑,长期来看可能丧失独立解决问题的能力。这种摩擦带来的后果是:用户陷入两难——要么花时间自己思考但效率低,要么依赖AI但担心能力退化,造成心理负担和决策困难。

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How to efficiently using AIs like claud and chatGPT to improve your programming abilities without losing critical thinking because i feel like we are so hyped up with the AI's ability to give a good response in a way that we are carried away with not able to actually think critically.

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Like any tool, once you use it enough you'll develop a sense for what it's good at, and what it isn't suitable for. Work on being specific about your prompts and provide architectural guidance. Besides that, you'll need to judge when the time spent writing a prompt to get a good response from AI takes longer than writing the code yourself. It won't be all AI, and it won't be all hand-written. Step in when AI is giving you a hard time.

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Treating as opinion might be a good choice, The stuff is medium not biased let say customized answer, public statements, objective facts, so it feels trivial, same as 1 plus 1 is 2. It has to be GPT policy to be objective. In conclusion it is calculation.

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Let it help you. But don’t let it write you whole scripts without you understanding it. I use AI too but only if I need help. Let AI explain you things that helps me and maybe even write it down.

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