the most fundamental dichotomy I've seen highlighted is whether people are "just talking", or actually using tools in pretty much any sophisticated way. I don't believe it's required to be a "poweruser" and write code that consumes various APIs, or fart around with agents, to be a sophisticated user; it's more a question of whether you are adapting your usage to the strengths and weaknesses of the tools that you do use, rather than expected "AI" to have telepathy and do what you need without you explaining it properly.
using AI rapidly becomes unavoidable, unless you live off the grid, audit all your electronics, and ban AI from the computers. I think it's almost orthogonal whether someone likes the current trends, and whether they make good use of them.
the most fundamental dichotomy I've seen highlighted is whether people are "just talking", or actually using tools in pretty much any sophisticated way. I don't believe it's required to be a "poweruser" and write code that consumes various APIs, or fart around with agents, to be a sophisticated user; it's more a question of whether you are adapting your usage to the strengths and weaknesses of the tools that you do use, rather than expected "AI" to have telepathy and do what you need without you explaining it properly.
using AI rapidly becomes unavoidable, unless you live off the grid, audit all your electronics, and ban AI from the computers. I think it's almost orthogonal whether someone likes the current trends, and whether they make good use of them.