You made a bunch of statements about how wrong I am, but didn't back any of them up. I guess I just have to take your word for it.
On the productivity article, yes, I sent the wrong link. Here's the right one. https://www.cnbc.com/2023/04/2... This happened because I used Gemini to dig for the data, and you may have heard about how great AI is at attribution (not). It got the reference links mixed up.
There are various studies that show different levels of productivity gains. I honestly don't believe the more dramatic ones. Sure, AI can write thousands of lines of code in the blink of an eye. That kind of thing would boost productivity numbers for developers, if you use metrics like number of lines of code. But are those lines of code right? No, not by a long shot. I use multiple AI developer tools and models from Microsoft, Anthropic, and Google. I have yet to see any of them get more than a few lines of code right, without having to be corrected. If vibe coding were a real thing, we'd be seeing all kinds of vibe-coded stuff in production by now.