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Whenever I hear AI critics say things like “AI can’t actually think,” I struggle to know how to respond. It’s like someone who’s never seen a car quibbling about whether a 350 horsepower engine can actually gallop like 350 horses. If you’ve driven down the highway at 70mph, you know this objection is so irrelevant to any meaningful discussion of the impact of cars that it’s frankly not worth considering. Recent debates have made it clear that many AI critics have not driven down the highway. They fall back to refrains about how LLMs are just next-token predictors because they haven’t used tools like Claude Code themselves. In response to these critics, I’ve written about three concrete ways AI has transformed the way I work. Hopefully these demonstrate that we don’t need to debate whether AI satisfies a philosophically-sound definition of intelligence. These tools work today in practical, economically transformative ways. Here’s why you shouldn’t trust people who don’t use Claude Code. https://theredline.versionstory.com/p/dont-trust-people-who-dont-use-claude submitted by /u/BothMind2641
Originally posted by u/BothMind2641 on r/ArtificialInteligence
