Found myself having 3-4 different sites open for documentation, context switching between 3 different libraries. It was a lot to take in.
So I said, why not give AI a whirl. It helped me a lot! And since then I have published at least 6 different projects with the help of AI.
It refactors stuff for me, it writes boilerplate for me, most importantly it's great at context switching between different topics. My work is pretty broadly around DevOps, automation, system integration, so the topics can be very wide range.
So no I don't mind it at all, but I'm not old. The most important lesson I learned is that you never trust the AI. I can't tell you how often it has hallucinated things for me. It makes up entire libraries or modules that don't even exist.
It's a very good tool if you already know the topic you have it work on.
But it also hit me that I might be training my replacement. Every time I correct its mistakes I "teach" the database how to become a better AI and eventually it won't even need me. Thankfully I'm very old and will have retired by then.