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by fdgjgbdfhgb 943 days ago
If it's not a life or death situation (like a self-driving truck slamming into a van full of children or whatever), I don't think people will care much. Non-tech people (i.e. managers, PMs) don't necessarily understand/care if the code is not perfect and the barrier for "good enough" is much lower. I think we will see a faster adoption of this tech...
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No. If the code generated by chatgpt cannot even pass the unit test it generates in the same response (or is just completely wrong) and requires significant amount of human work to fix it, it is not usable AI.

That's what I am running into on an everyday basis.

I don't want my program to be full of bugs.

Among bootstrapped “barely technical” founders, its already replacing freelancers for developing initial prototypes

HN’s takes are honestly way too boomer-tier about LLMs.

Boomers overwhelmingly aren't able to use a computer right now (= write a basic script), I would be happy at this development if I was them.