Just say “No” to using AI models. I’m a slow adopter of new technology. I’m happy to wait until the technology matures. I’ll let others blaze the trail and learn the hard lessons. I’ll stick with old school for now.
Judging by the discourse in the broader community, I'd say you're not alone in your stance. I'm curious, though: what do you anticipate to be the hard lessons early adopters will have to learn? And do you have any personal benchmarks for what it would mean for you for the technology to have sufficiently matured?
Nothing wrong with waiting and watching in order to learn before you choose to jump in! There's a lot to learn in this arena, and it's one that's ever expanding. For my part, I'll continue to dabble here and there to better understand these tools, and I'll keep sharing what I learn as I go!
Just say “No” to using AI models. I’m a slow adopter of new technology. I’m happy to wait until the technology matures. I’ll let others blaze the trail and learn the hard lessons. I’ll stick with old school for now.
Judging by the discourse in the broader community, I'd say you're not alone in your stance. I'm curious, though: what do you anticipate to be the hard lessons early adopters will have to learn? And do you have any personal benchmarks for what it would mean for you for the technology to have sufficiently matured?
For now, I'm not ready to take the plunge. I'll stay on the sidelines, observing how you and others interact, and learn from your experiences.
Nothing wrong with waiting and watching in order to learn before you choose to jump in! There's a lot to learn in this arena, and it's one that's ever expanding. For my part, I'll continue to dabble here and there to better understand these tools, and I'll keep sharing what I learn as I go!