I use it to help to reason functionally, to create prompt from ideas, to verify reasonings, summarise concepts using the web as source or create simple code source.
It's also good for analysing data.
When I need more complex creation I am super critical with the output and use it as a canvas instead of working code
"The problem with my junior assistant is that it isn't critical. Like not at all."
My user experience is slightly different. I'm using Amazon Q with Claude 4 Sonet. In general, I need to refactor the code it suggests and then to ask "do you agree ?" And often it doesn't, it explains why it doesn't and, more often than not, it's right.
You have put clear words on my journey.
My pattern to interact with AI is close to yours.
I use it to help to reason functionally, to create prompt from ideas, to verify reasonings, summarise concepts using the web as source or create simple code source.
It's also good for analysing data.
When I need more complex creation I am super critical with the output and use it as a canvas instead of working code
"The problem with my junior assistant is that it isn't critical. Like not at all."
My user experience is slightly different. I'm using Amazon Q with Claude 4 Sonet. In general, I need to refactor the code it suggests and then to ask "do you agree ?" And often it doesn't, it explains why it doesn't and, more often than not, it's right.