> Even if the code is written for you there's still a huge cognitive load in tracking all of that output.
I think AI ultimately increases cognitive load. Instead of an implementation I can already do, I wait for AI to write and then read from scratch. Previously, we understood it while writing it.
Adam McNeilly
Doesn't this just mean you're going to be expected to churn out more and more work in less and less time? It's not like you'll get the benefit of getting it done quickly the having a break.
Even if the code is written for you there's still a huge cognitive load in tracking all of that output.