Company
Date Published
Author
Lou Bichard
Word count
1062
Language
English
Hacker News points
None

Summary

The author of this text argues that there is a significant information asymmetry in the developer community regarding artificial intelligence (AI), with some developers dismissing AI as "slop" or not ready for prime time, while others claim benefits such as 5-10x productivity gains. The author suggests that this is not just hype but rather an insidious problem caused by the rapid evolution of AI models and agentic software development, which is creating a divide between front-end and infrastructure developers. The author also notes that high bandwidth knowledge sharing in tech hubs like San Francisco contributes to the spread of information, while developer patience prevents many from experiencing the benefits of AI tools. To close this gap, the author recommends downloading an AI editor, setting it in "agent mode," and spending time exploring its capabilities with effective prompt engineering. The author encourages readers to invest time in learning about AI tooling to gain a competitive advantage.