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I use Claude at work. Every single one of my colleagues uses Claude at work. I don't think I would've gotten anywhere close to where I am in this project without Claude. It's legitimately helped me learn so much without costing my colleagues time or nerves.
I don't care if someone uses AI to code, as long as they critically inspect and review the code it produced.
I know I'm making myself unpopular with this opinion, but this is the reality in a lot of companies. The productivity boost it gives is just unreal
This is the correct answer.
This. People are quick to forget it's a tool. I know it's causing problems in the market with a lot less positions for juniors, but I strongly believe it's temporary. Management will learn it's not a magic wand(the hard way if needed), and things will get back to normal.