I don't think it is automatically accurate. I would be curious to learn how you arrived at that conclusion. What I seem to be seeing is that actual impact depends heavily on the person involved. Curious people dig in and even when lulled into copy/paste, they can usually snap out of it. But what do we do about those, who just want an answer, any answer..
Not all college students are the same, I used office hours to get help building things, designing things, and to better understand the materials, especially when I got into silicon fabrication and electromagnetics, it was fascinating, learning exactly, in detail, how a PC works at the atomic level.
I'm one of the engineers contracted to build new hardware and software controllers for one of the major suppliers of these tank systems. There are intercoms now, better temp control, better lighting abilities, and much more. Though, we still need a iOS and Android app.
It just feels like AI upskills everyone a little.
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