Comment by AstroBen

Comment by AstroBen 2 days ago

10 replies

Relevant quote from their conclusion:

> Among participants who use AI, we find a stark divide in skill formation outcomes between high-scoring interaction patterns (65%-86% quiz score) vs low-scoring interaction patterns (24%-39% quiz score). The high scorers only asked AI conceptual questions instead of code generation or asked for explanations to accompany generated code; these usage patterns demonstrate a high level of cognitive engagement.

This is very much my experience. AI is incredibly useful as a personal tutor

rienbdj 2 days ago

Yes. I love using AI for the “where do I even start” type questions. The once I’ve had a discussion about various approaches I know what docs to actually look at and I can start thinking about implementation details. I don’t find AI very useful for generating code (weird position I know).

  • nottorp 2 days ago

    Why weird? I share this position.

    The LLMs have been trained on countless introductory tutorials for most popular topics, so they will provide you with a reasonable one.

    Ad and friction free for now.

    Enjoy it while it lasts.

  • pxc a day ago

    This is also how I use LLMs at work. I have some vague worries because I'm told this is outdated, I'm falling behind, etc. I'm doing it this way in part hecause my employer is a big, old, slow company and experienting with other kinds of "AI" tools is virtually impossible. But I think it's really more my style.

ambicapter 2 days ago

A personal tutor who you remain skeptical of, and constantly try to disprove in order to perfect your understanding.

  • marcosdumay 2 days ago

    A tutor that can guide you through jargon and give you references. If "skepticism" is even something you have to think about, you are already outside of the optimum path.

    • nativeit 2 days ago

      “Jargon” is shorthand for people who know what they’re doing. If you’re avoiding jargon, you’re avoiding learning.

      • direwolf20 2 days ago

        "guide you through jargon" is what the comment said

  • epolanski 2 days ago

    I see it more of a replacement for Google and digging GitHub issues. It can also replace chats for 80% of questions.

    Not much as a tutor.