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by mbesto
1766 days ago
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> Tesla has 80% of a self-driving solution and runs into parked cars. Weird take, not sure how thats relevant at all, but okay. > And that low-information users are the ones who will flock to a tool like this. Developers are notoriously not low-information users. As someone else pointed out: > If you have devs who don't know how to write secure code, and/or you don't have security engineering support (internal or outsourced), you were already failing (or probably more apropos, walking the tight rope without a net). So devs with limited security experience are going to continue to developer code that doesn't conform to security standards. CoPilot neither makes this better nor makes it worse. In fact, that's exactly the problem AI - it simply mimics real humans. (see -> Amazon's attempts at using AI for hiring and the resulting bias) CoPilot is for the people who google StackOverflow answers without having to search on StackOverflow. |
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