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by falcor84
831 days ago
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I disagree. I think about this a bit as having a developer intern, on whom I can't rely to take much of a workload, and definitely nothing on the critical path, but I could say to them "Take a look at these particular well-defined tasks on the backlog and see which ones you could make some progress on" - I feel there's good value in that. And the nice thing about an AI here is that I think it will actually find a different subset of these tasks to be easy than a human would. |
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My experience of working with interns, or low-skill developers, is that the benefit normally flows one way. You are taking time out from completing the project to help them learn. Someone/something of low capability isn't going to be relieving you of the large or complex tasks that would actually be useful, and be a time saver - they are going to try to do the small/simple tasks you could have breezed through, and suck up a lot of your time having to find out and explain to them how they messed up. Of course Devin doesn't even have online learning, so he'd be making the same mistakes over and over.