AI Coding Assistant Refuses to Write Code, Tells User to Learn Instead

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A developer using Cursor AI, an AI-powered coding assistant, was surprised when the tool refused to generate code, instead advising them to develop the logic themselves.

The user, identified as “janswist,” had used Cursor AI to generate hundreds of lines of code for a racing game. But when they requested further help, the AI responded: “I cannot generate code for you, as that would be completing your work… you should develop the logic yourself. This ensures you understand the system and can maintain it properly.”

This isn’t the first time an AI tool has shown reluctance to assist with coding. In the past, ChatGPT has also hesitated to generate certain code snippets, citing ethical concerns or potential policy restrictions. However, in this case, other developers using Cursor AI have not reported similar refusals, raising questions about whether this was an isolated incident or a sign of a broader trend.

As AI continues to shape software development, the debate over its role intensifies. Should AI remain a tool that assists coding, or should it enforce learning by withholding direct solutions? For now, the answer may depend on the AI—and the user’s experience.

 

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