常識がある人なら、マーケティングにおけるAIエージェントなど存在しないことを誰でも知っている

Dev.to / 2026/3/27

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要点

  • この記事は、ソフトウェア(AIベースのシステムを含む)は本質的に硬直的で柔軟性に欠けると主張し、そのためマーケティングにおけるAIエージェントは、自意識がない限り一般にイメージされる形では本当に成立し得ないとしている。
  • よく聞かれる「AIが開発者を置き換える」という物語を批判し、実際の影響は、AIに仕事を委ねることで開発者の創造的な権限と自信が弱まることだと示唆している。
  • 著者は、個人のコードを評価するのにAIに大きく依存していた状態から、サイバーセキュリティを学んだ後に一歩引くようになったと述べている。その中で、AIが回答を拒否したり制限に直面したりする様子(「申し訳ありませんが、その質問には答えられません」)にも触れている。
  • 結論として、多くの開発者が、批評や検討にAIへ過度に依存しすぎていて独立した思考が弱まっている可能性を示し、AIに置き換えるのではなく、AIへの信頼は抑えめにすべきだとしている。

Any program is inevitably characterized by rigidity and inflexibility; regardless of how much data AI agents are trained on, this remains unchanged unless they possess self-awareness.

In recent years, AI has become the focal point of discussion. It has been portrayed as a god-like existence. Due to its ability to rapidly generate code, some fools assert—“AI will replace developers.”

Smart people just need to spot where the idiots are.

The notion that “AI will replace developers” commands significant online traffic; consequently, various bloggers engage in discussing it and even assert that AI will replace developers.

But is that really how it is?

Firstly, it must be acknowledged that, as developers, we are losing our creative authority.

I pursue programming because I intend to create functions that are comprehensible only to me, remaining private and solely under my control.

However, with the emergence of AI, I entrusted this private code, solely under my control, to artificial intelligence for evaluation.

I lost my creative authority, my confidence diminished, and I ceased to trust myself, placing my trust in AI instead.

That was exactly me last year.

However, I am no longer in that state this year, as I have pursued studies in cybersecurity.

Because this industry is so particular, I just can’t depend on AI, no matter how much I want to.

Whenever I ask it about cybersecurity, it always says, “Sorry, I can’t answer that question.”

This made me mad; people hate it when their tools don’t obey them.

I’ve stopped leaning on AI. I used to talk to it hundreds of times a day, and now I barely have a few dozen chats.

I have begun to reevaluate the creative authority that I lost in the past year.

Over the last year, I also lost the uniquely human ability to think for myself and to critique.

At present, how many developers rely on AI in the same way I formerly did?

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