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@south_korea_ln , how go the adventures in AI use for physicists?

It's love-hate. The tools have come a long way since that post last year, and it's very much part of my daily life. For the better in terms of time spent on menial tasks, for the worse in terms of time spent checking its output. I feel at days the only thing I do is prompting, and I miss those long coding sessions trying to find a small bug myself, which are weirdly satisfying. And prompting is mentally draining in its own way, but it brings less satisfaction.

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I can relate

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