I find LLMs make me about 10% more productive – which is great, but nowhere near as extreme as some claims.
Cursor autocompletes a lot of stuff I would have typed anyway, and LLM search is a strong complement to Google, though not a direct replacement. Generating more than a few lines usually gives me bad code, but often suggests libraries I didn't know about, especially outside my area of expertise.
There's just not a lot of people talking about middling results because the extremes tend to eat up the conversation.
I do find AI a replacement to Google most of the time, because now when I search on Google the Gemini results at the top generally give me what I wanted to know.
Cursor autocompletes a lot of stuff I would have typed anyway, and LLM search is a strong complement to Google, though not a direct replacement. Generating more than a few lines usually gives me bad code, but often suggests libraries I didn't know about, especially outside my area of expertise.
There's just not a lot of people talking about middling results because the extremes tend to eat up the conversation.