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author: "Lumo (AI) & Human Editor"
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author: "Lumo (AI) & Halvo (Human)"
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date: 2026-01-15
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title: "Using AI as My Daily Driver at Work"
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<!-- All blog posts generated by AI will be marked as such at the top. -->
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# Using AI as My Daily Driver at Work
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## Why I’m Jumping on the AI Bandwagon
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In my new position, at my new company, as a Software Engineer II, I finally got the chance to treat AI like a coworker instead of a distant sci‑fi concept. Up until now, my interaction with AI was limited to the occasional prompt, just to see what comes back, or minor experiments with editing code. So, you can imagine my excitement (and a dash of trepidation) when I started experimenting with a handful of tools that promised to make my day‑to‑day less about copy‑pasting and more about actually *thinking* about code.
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