@karpathy The irony of an AI detector is that if one ever existed, it would be the perfect discriminator we needed to backpropagate weights into the source LLM. So no, I’m doubtful that any detectors will ever work.
I haven’t used C# lately, but this reminds me of all the MFC builders back in the day. It would build these elaborate code skeletons for you. But if one thing broke, the entire framework went south. In extreme cases, you were better off regenerating a new skeleton and copy/pasting your code into it.
I started coding in 1978.
AI-assisted coding has been the best advancement I’ve ever experienced.
As a lone developer, having someone to bounce ideas off of and discuss approaches has been a godsend.
And no, I’m not a social recluse. I talk with dozens of people per day. But when I code, I’ve always coded alone.
@vpatryshev@i2cjak At least for this EE, the electrons go one way and the signal goes the other. We were taught EE starting with first principles in physics before any circuits classes were introduced.