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by pearjuice 860 days ago
So write unit tests automatically, change code later and then regenerate the unit tests? Now the code has a bug but the unit tests pass. I'm already seeing this today with devs using ChatGPT to quickly get the "test boilerplate" over and over.
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You still need a human in the loop. I doubt Meta are letting it run blindly. More just automating part of the process and having a human decide what is and isn't committed.