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They do more than just autocomplete, even in autocomplete mode. These Ai tools suggest entire code blocks and logic and fill in multiple lines, compared to a standard autocomplete. And to use it as a standard autocomplete tool, no Ai is needed. Using it like that wouldn't be bad anyway, so I have nothing against it.
The problems arise when the Ai takes away the thinking and brain functionality of the actual programmer. Plus you as a user get used to it and basically "addicted". Independent thinking and programming without Ai will become harder and harder, if you use it for everything.
We know. "Improved autocomplete" is still an accurate (the most accurate) description for what current generation AI can do.
When compared to current autocomplete, AI is a delight. (Though it has a long way to go to improve at not adding stupid bullshit. But I'm confident that will get better.)
When measured against a true intelligence, I know I'm interacting with a newbie or a con man, because there's no honest reason an informed person would even consider making that comparison.