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Is AI going to log cases with Salesforce every time it encounters an unexpected limitation?
A1 has the right idea. AI doesn’t kill your job - but rather your role must evolve to leverage the new tech.
“AI is the horse - you are the jockey”
As another thought exercise - which tech stack will not be fundamentally impacted by AI?
Quite possibly, but before you bail ship, what can you do with salesforce that AI cannot?
Has anyone here actually used AI beyond slapping together a basic trigger?
As someone known for quality of output on complicated implementations...AI helps speed me up by a MAXIMUM of 30%. It's usually 10-15%. This is because while it's super helpful at ideation/boilerplate code, it falls apart when you introduce complexity/nuance.
I wrote a 300 line method (make it work, then make it sexy). It worked. I asked it to modularize my code. It did, and it all looked great...
Then I spent half a day debugging before scrapping the AI code and writing it myself.
"you are the jockey, AI is the horse" is a terrible way of looking at it. It's more like, you are a developer and AI is an incredibly fast intern.