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Cursor AI saved career: 4,000 lines of code 6 hours before presentation

A programmer from India found himself on the brink of professional catastrophe, but artificial intelligence literally saved his career. Faced with the strongest emotional burnout, the developer for a whole month only imitated work activity, without writing a single line of code. He simply didn’t work. But received money.

At daily meetings, the employee created an illusion of progress, although in reality he did absolutely nothing. Moral exhaustion and deep depression completely deprived him of motivation to engage in programming – that’s how he described it. However, management began to suspect something and demanded immediate demonstration of work results.

At this critical moment, he made a desperate decision – to turn to Cursor AI for help. At 4 AM, just 6 hours before the presentation, the developer began feverish work with artificial intelligence. Thanks to precisely formulated prompts, the neural network generated about 4,000 lines of fully functional code. The result exceeded all expectations. Management was impressed with the presented work. And no one would have known about this if this person hadn’t shared it himself on social media.

Autor: AIvengo
For 5 years I have been working with machine learning and artificial intelligence. And this field never ceases to amaze, inspire and interest me.
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