Josh van Cuylenburg
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Podcast Appearances
Maybe, yeah, maybe that's more it.
Is there also an element to it where we're missing out on the reward from achieving something that we've worked hard on?
Because I heard an interview with a guy who had been in Silicon Valley in the early days of everything and
He was talking about how he really resisted AI to help with coding because he'd been doing it for such a long time.
He didn't want to change the way he was doing it and resisted.
And his friends in the industry were saying, like, you've got to get on it.
Like, we're getting stuff done, you know, that would take us a month.
We're getting done in like a day.
We're getting so much more done.
And he resisted and he resisted.
And he was working on this one thing and he had to build a table, like just like a simple table on a page for a website or something or an app.
And he had this issue and he was working on it for weeks and he was asking his friends, hey, I'm having this issue with this thing.
They're like, just ask AI to do it.
He's like, no, I want to figure it out.
And he finally figured it out after like, I don't know however long, but he finally figured it out and he felt...
So happy with himself.
Like it, unfortunately it took like a hundred times longer or whatever than it would have taken if he had have just used ChatGPT.
But the reward he explained feeling was something that he realized like, that's what we're going to lose.