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Matheus Moreira's avatar

Such a healthy reframe — the “everyone’s using AI for everything” narrative makes a lot of people feel behind for no reason. What strikes me about the “once a week or less” group: it’s rarely about access. Most tried it once on the thing it’s worst at (a factual lookup, usually) and quietly wrote it off. The people who stick around almost always found one boring, recurring chore it quietly nails — and built out from there. I’m in the “multiple times a day” slice, but only because I stumbled into that first useful task early. Do you think the gap is mostly about exposure, or about people not knowing what it’s actually good for?

Eeshan's avatar

Great post! If anything, anecdotally I'm just hearing people around me using less AI, especially since they are all now dealing the real implications of job loss and career loss, not necessarily because their jobs were actually replaced by AI, but because that's what corporations are doing and people are just exhausted from the continuous doomsday rhetoric from Anthropic, OpenAI, the data center people etc.

LLMs are useful of course, and my bet is on using small models on your laptops only, just like any other Python package. Let the tool be a tool, not something more than that.

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