@beatingLupin@MatRopert Yes, and that’s the interesting part. It’s in those projects I’ve realised that I really trust the AIs capabilities, both to refactor the solution, debug and tests. I started with your mind set, but quickly got bored with reviewing things that were fine. At work I’m conservative.
@beatingLupin@MatRopert So can people. I’ve seen it many times. I’m also talking about the not distant future. Compare the capabilities now with just 8 months ago.
@Michael_WCD@SakshiSugandhi You don’t though. The vastly superior AI a year from now will understand the code in 5 seconds and rewrite it, or you just let it build from scratch.
@TheCodeTherapy@TimSweeneyEpic@theo You are correct. *for now* also, they can write tests that make sure the code stays on track. Also, I’d say that already I trust the AI’s code more than my colleague’s. Half a year ago I used AI to get code suggestions that I may be able to get ideas from, never edit my code.
@PaladinZilch@TimSweeneyEpic@theo I’m sure it will not be long until AI is a lot better to interpret and discuss the business requirements with the users instead of the middle men. Especially when the AI creates the requirement and design documents from the start instead of just getting ”fix this” orders
@TheCodeTherapy@TimSweeneyEpic@theo I’m sure assembly programmers thought compilers where crap because they added 3 more calls in some scenarios where the programmer knew how to not need them.
@gra7987 Du tänker att Ukrainarna borde ha gått fram och bett om att få prata med dem istället för att skjuta soldaterna som landade på flygplatsen vid Kiev vid invasionen? Hur tror du livet i Ukraina hade varit nu om de gjort det?
@uno_vera Fast de har åtminstone visat att de kan se verkligheten och rita om sin karta om den visade sig inte stämma. Det kan man verkligen inte säga om alla partier.