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VOXPOP
Do You Resent AI?
If youโ€™re a developer, do you resent generative AIโ€™s ability to write code?
Yes, because I spent a lot of time learning how to code.
0%
Yes, because I fear that employers will replace me and/or my peers with it.
0%
Yes, because too much investment is going to AI at the expense of other needs.
0%
No, because it makes too many programming mistakes.
0%
No, because it canโ€™t replace what I do.
0%
No, because it is a tool that will help me be more productive.
0%
No, I am a highly evolved being and resent nothing.
0%
I donโ€™t think much about AI.
0%
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