I recently stumbled on this video [1], where the host and an expert used diffusion models to generate art, had viewers blindly rank them. The tl:dw is that at the hands of an expert, it can be a massive productivity boost, while at the hands of a newbie, it reduces the skill floor.
I think that is very similar to what we are observing, but while it drops the skill floor a bit, meaning that it's easy to make stuff, it also acts as a multiplier for rate of improvement, where people with pre-existing knowledge can quickly adapt to a particular domain by probing further. The pre-existing knowledge serves as the backbone on which new info is added and filled in. Funnily enough this is the same idea as pretraining a model e.g. through self-supervision, hah!
> A skill floor is the counterpart to a skill ceiling. A skill ceiling is the level of play that’s possible with training and mastery. A skill floor is a way of describing how difficult it is to begin the process of mastery. [2]
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiJeB2NJy1A
[2] https://esportsedition.com/general/skill-ceiling-skill-floor...