Cognitive overload when coding with AI
Since I started to code with AI tools, specifically Cursor, Claude Code, Gemini and such, the major issue I'm facing is cognitive overload.
If you have used any of these tools, you know how much information they can throw at you when things are progressing. At a certain point, you will realize that it is not possible for human beings to catch up with those, while consciously make decisions based on them.
It can be problematic if we just let it be that way. That is, we just trust AI blindly and let them run in yolo mode. It won't before long when the doomsday comes.
That may be a good news actually, to us human fellows, when we still believe human-in-the-loop is not something can be ignored.
The living example is how silly we can see or hear from the news, that people gave up their rights by not going to vote, blindly trust the others and lost all of their fortune. When they realized it, it's too late, or the damage is too big and unrecoverable.
Though it's not possible, we shoudl still try to keep up with LLMs, when they spit information right on our face. Ask them questions, look for clarifications, always be suspicious what we hear can be halucination.
That will be the key survival skill for 21 century.