I recently listened to a podcast with Prof. Antoni Krzeski, a laryngological surgeon and former hospital head. He shared an interesting idea: he has banned the use of the words “fast” and “easy” when talking about surgeries. Instead, he encourages doctors to use the word “efficiently”. While it means something similar, it avoids making surgeries sound simpler than they really are. Over his career, he has performed tens of thousands of surgeries, so his opinion is worth considering.
I agree with you. In IT world it is similar. If someone does their task "fast" it doesn't mean it was "easy" but done efficiently :)