Opinion: When You Stop Questioning AI, You Become the Yes-Man
A commentary published on DEV Community warns that the real risk of AI-assisted work is not AI errors themselves, but users accepting outputs without critical review. The piece argues that the common habit of skimming, then copy-pasting AI responses effectively transfers the reasoning role from human to machine. The author notes that an unchecked wrong answer stops being a draft and becomes a decision attributed to the user. Unlike the widely discussed problem of AI being overly agreeable, this essay focuses on users mirroring that same passivity. The author concludes that effective AI use requires maintaining the habit of skeptical review, not just crafting better prompts.
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