I'm curious how many people:
* Bypass corporate restrictions on AI tools (e.g. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42932056)
* Ignore AI due to corp-limited tools (or AI being slop)
* Found what is available to be good enough (e.g. Cursor would be nice but Github Co-pilot is good enough)<p>I assume this is a bit of a messy middle problem. Tiny startups have no corporate controls. The FAANGs of the world have their own first-class AI tools. The mid-sized ones might have some tools approved, but they're dated and the rest are blocked.
I am very much in the 1st group. AI tools except for Co-Pilot are banned, but I use ChatGPT and Gemini a ton. AI lets me do an entire sprint of work in 1-2 days and still get in an extra ticket. I demolish the metrics of other team members while clearly working far less than they do.<p>So I do my tickets for the sprint,and then go travel for a week or two. Literally, I will be doing standup with my camera off at dinner in Athens or just before going up the Effiel Tower (team is based in North America) and I will push work I have been sitting on whenever I get back to my Airbnb.