• SSJMarx@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    amazon cloud CEO reveals that they have terminal CEO brain and have no idea what reality is like for the people they’re in charge of

    checks out

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    10 months ago

    Wasn’t it the rabbit 1 scammer who said programmers would be gone in 5 years, like 3 years ago?

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    10 months ago

    I’d believe AI will replace human programmers when I can tell it to produce the code for a whole entire video game in a single prompt that is able to stand up to the likes of New Vegas, has zero bugs, and is roughly hundreds of hours of content upon first play due to vast exploration.

    In other words, I doubt we’ll see human programmers going anywhere any time soon.

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    Reading other replies made me remember how I once, for fun, tried using a jailbroken copilot program to do python stuff slightly above my already basic coding skill and it gave me code that tried importing something that absolutely doesn’t exist. I don’t remember what it was called ince I deleted the file while cleaning up my laptop the other day, but I sure as hell looked it up before deleting it and found nothing.

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      10 months ago

      Could you imagine Microsoft replacing windows engineers with a chat gpt prompt? What would that prompt even look like?

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      10 months ago

      The best copilot can do is autofill lines that everyone’s written a million times. That’s not nothing, but it aint replacing a human brain any time soon.

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    10 months ago

    Guy who buys programmers and sells AI thinks he can sell more AI and stop buying programmers.

    This is up there with Uber pretending self driving cars will make them rich.

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    10 months ago

    Everyone was always joking about how AI should just replace CEOs, but it turns out CEOs are so easily lead by the nose that AI companies practically already run the show.