Great post! This is all true. Learning the concepts first and being able to spot the garbage AI can generate is important. I will say, as a working cybersecurity professional with ADHD, AI has been an incredible tool. To note, I worked my entire cybersecurity degree pre AI. So for those struggling through the cybersec program at uni, keep working through without AI, you will thank yourself later!
Totally agreed - I don't want to take away from the benefits of AI and I believe it can be quite powerful (I use it all the time). But I think it's important to be weary of the negative impacts.
Out of curiousity - how do you generally utilize it in your workflow?
Great post! This is all true. Learning the concepts first and being able to spot the garbage AI can generate is important. I will say, as a working cybersecurity professional with ADHD, AI has been an incredible tool. To note, I worked my entire cybersecurity degree pre AI. So for those struggling through the cybersec program at uni, keep working through without AI, you will thank yourself later!
Totally agreed - I don't want to take away from the benefits of AI and I believe it can be quite powerful (I use it all the time). But I think it's important to be weary of the negative impacts.
Out of curiousity - how do you generally utilize it in your workflow?