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by proc0
980 days ago
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I'm thinking that coding is not going to be the most interesting application of current LLMs for a while. Writing code is simultaneously the least time consuming part of product development, and also the most critical. So much of the work is done outside of the IDE, figuring out the problem, deciding on a solution, communicating the solution, etc. Once you do write the code, it's relatively quick and there are enough tools to speed up the process. For AI to truly replace engineers, it needs to be an AGI. I think Stack Overflow should be considering the community component, because as of right now, LLMs are more likely to disrupt creative fields, customer service, and middle management. |
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