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I guess it might, if you're a vibe coder.
I bet my white virgin ass that I can debug and fix issues quicker than AI. But I also have 15 years of experience using my own head instead of offloading that mental work to AI.
Edit: senior level complex issues.
They are great for certain tasks. Untangling a complicated mess of a function that you've never seen before and giving you a summary of what the fuck is happening? Pretty damn impressive!
Writing some boilerplate or script that has been written thousands of times in similar fashions and in a language/tech you don't need to fully understand? Just saved me from 1h of googling.
Designing something uncommon while following a shitty specification to the letter, and you have to anticipate which choices to make to avoid struggles down the line? Ahaha nope.
i see that you think AI can't possibly improved your work. That's incredibly self-centered of you. Maybe even narcissistic. But then again, people like you are a dime a dozen...so confident in your abilities that you think you can't possibly improve yourself. Well guess what, I use a claude BSD pipeline to debug 1000 times faster than you do. it's a simple algorithm. CS 101 shit
You forgot to add:
*In junior and prototype level codebases
If you really claim that AI can successfully debug and fix issues in complex enterprise level apps, I know you are talking out of your ass and are most likely a vibe coder setting yourself up for a massive failure.
Good luck.
Edit:
The way you talk, I'm 99% sure you're not even a junior. A self-taught cowboy, that never worked on an enterprise level production code, who thinks he knows shit.