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AI is a great tool but...
AI comes with some huge red flags or ‘buts’ that are never said out loud…

App development is dead. Long live app development.
AI will eventually generate interfaces on the fly. Where does it learn how? From you, every time you vibecode a tool instead of hiring someone. You’re not cutting out IT. You’re training your own replacement.

Why would anyone learn anything anymore?
Open YouTube on any random Tuesday and you’ll find a thousand “do X in one hour, no skills needed” videos. Every week the X gets more specialized. Every week the case for ever learning a skill at all gets weaker. This post sits with the harder question underneath: why bother becoming good at anything?

My 7-year-old beats GPT-5
Ask GPT-5 which days of the week contain the letter D. It will say two. Then three. Then four. Confidently wrong, every iteration. A first-grader gets this right in thirty seconds. The gap between benchmark scores and real-world reasoning is wider than the press releases admit.

Stop met me AI-rommel op te dringen.
AI is brilliant when you use it yourself. It becomes slop the moment someone else hands you their AI output and calls it done.

AI kan het niet eens worden over de hoogte van een plant (probeer het maar eens).
Ask three LLMs how tall a plant is. You get three different answers. Reword the question slightly — same model contradicts itself. That isn’t a feature gap. That’s a trust problem.
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