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by wil421 1197 days ago
Those software engineers are going to be very overloaded.

Will they be troubleshooting 100% of the code with only 25% of the staff?

GPT might become a tool in our arsenal but not a replacement. It needs to be able to say I don’t know before it spits out nonsense.

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It takes fewer people to maintain a system than it does to build it. You do not need a team of 7 engineers to stick around to read logs and code, you need exactly one, and in all likelihood he's going to spend most of his time watching YouTube because he's so out of practice that if anything was wrong the AI would most likely find it before him, and when he does find something he's going to just ask the AI to fix it instead of exerting the mental effort to do it himself.
I’ll take the Pepsi Challenge on GPT-4 replacing SEs. It’s the same take I’ve had on self-driving. Outside of very niche situations it’s never going mainstream.

The only people in the short term who are going to greatly benefit from GPT coding are people selling tutorials for using GPT to code.