I don't actually enjoy it, i generally find it difficult to use as i have more trouble explaining what i want than actually just doing it. However it seems clear that this is not going away and to some degree it's "the future". I suspect it's better to learn the new tools of my craft than to be caught unaware.
With that said i still think we're in the infancy of actual tooling around this stuff though. I'm always interested to see novel UXs on this front.
For example, I usually come off as being relatively skeptic within the HN crowd, but I'm actually pushing for more usage at work. This kind of "opinion arbitrage" is common with new technologies.
Imo it does, because it frames the underlying assumptions around your comment. Ie there was some very pro-AI folks who think it's not just going to replace everything, but already is. That's an extreme example of course.
I view it as valuable anytime there's extreme hype, party lines, etc. If you don't frame it yourself, others will and can misunderstand your comment when viewed through the wrong lens.
Not a big deal of course, but neither is putting a qualifier on a comment.