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by Closi
982 days ago
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There will be millions of hustlers regardless of if the technology is transformative or not. The invention of the PC market was filled with hustlers but that doesn't mean that the PC didn't match the hype. The .com boom was filled with hustlers, but that doesn't mean that the Internet wasn't transformative. Actual real world results... well the technology is already responsible for c40% of code on Github. Image recognition technologies are soaring and self driving feels within reach. Few people doubt that a real-world Jarvis will be in your home within 12 months. The turing test is smashed, and LLM's are already replacing live chat operatives. And this is just the start of the technology... |
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But a lot of .com projects were BS. If you were to pick at random, the probability you got a winner is low. Thus it’s wise to be skeptical of all hyped stuff until they have proven themselves.
> Actual real world results... well the technology is already responsible for c40% of code on Github.
Quite sure you misread that article. It says 40% of the code checked in by people who use Copilot is AI-generated. Not 40% of all code.
That’s how some programmers are I guess. I have heard of people copy pasting code directly from stack overflow without a second thought about how it works. That’s probably Copilot’s audience.