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by nixpulvis 1224 days ago
> Is that the AI is good at generating "mostly correct" code, that will have subtle errors, so less skilled coders just take the output of whatever the LLM spits and assume it's correct, later it turns out there is a bug.

Not unlike the code generated by the fresh out of bootcamp, careless rookie, who isn't trying to make things work so-much-as collect a paycheck. But hell, at this point I need a job too, maybe I should swallow my morals and submit AI solutions as well?

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Sure, but I think the imagined hellscape is one where the entire stack of developers don't know what they're doing.

It's like the ostensible toaster company that has outsourced design, engineering, manufacturing, marketing, sales, HR, everything I’ll the way to the janitor. The question then is: what does the toaster company even know about making toasters? If you play this game long enough, then you arrive at a point where entire sectors operate this way. Keep going and the entire economy works this way. At some point we have to stop outsourcing, or we'll lose a lot of knowledge when the original creators of that knowledge kick the bucket. At this point we can't rely on that knowledge being encoded in language models.