Why would someone want to learn code when AI does it better and faster?

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I know it sounds like I m some sort of self-taught prompt engineer but actually I spent some time learning to code, and a mistake I made was focusing too much on learning different frameworks and syntax etc etc. But it s impossible to consistently program and only learn syntax and no problem solving. So I learned a bit that too. But it hurt me very bad when I found out, not only AI is better than me in syntax, so it is in problem solving (however I sometimes catch their mistakes, but they re generally better than me). And they are rapidly becoming better. Recently I don t learn as much new stuff about programming and etc. For example, today I used beam search without knowing what it is and how it works, and I know it s something that I d rarely use again and it and It s obvious that I used AI. Have you seen that meme about someone saying I made this website in 10 minutes and then sending a localhost url? It kinda wants to tell us just using AI won t do it. But so if someone knows the very basic, general things, they can perform as good as someone who actually can code well without AI? (I m not talking about myself, still learning, always will be learning). So I think it looks like the better choice is to just focus on prompting AIs, finding good ideas and things like that and put less time on coding!? (don t judge me, I love coding. Or I did sometime. I sometimes still do). And I know if I m gonna get discouraged this easily and think of quitting I d better quit (honestly I don t think like that, but that s the answer you get if you talk of quitting). I don t want to quit. I m just wondering and I just don t know what to tell to someone if they ask me this. Also I don t know if this is the right place to ask questions and discuss too?

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