They note that when code or other artifacts are created by AI, users are less likely to check the underlying logic or identify missing context.
Anecdotes are not data, but I have observed that people create artifacts with AI they cannot create themselves. Therefore, fact checking might be outside the user’s capabilities.
I saw this in Excel even before Claude. People ask the office Excel guru for help, then explain help means do it for me, then don’t check anything and assume it is perfect. Now they’re doing the same thing but with AI.
Everyone can talk, not everyone can make the artifacts.
Anecdotes are not data, but I have observed that people create artifacts with AI they cannot create themselves. Therefore, fact checking might be outside the user’s capabilities.
I saw this in Excel even before Claude. People ask the office Excel guru for help, then explain help means do it for me, then don’t check anything and assume it is perfect. Now they’re doing the same thing but with AI.
Everyone can talk, not everyone can make the artifacts.