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by robbrown451
752 days ago
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I'd suggest enjoying that vindication while it lasts. From my perspective, your perspective is like a horse and buggy driver feeling vindicated when a "horseless carriage" driver accidentally drives one into a tree. The cars will get easier to drive and safer in crashes, and the drivers will learn to pay attention in certain ways they previously didn't have to. Will there still be occasional problems? Sure, but that doesn't mean that tying your career to horses would have been a wise move. Same here. (Also, this article is about "poisoned ChatGPT-like tools." Which says very little about using the tools that most developers are using) I'm always reminded of this:
"Logged onto the World Wide Web, I hunt for the date of the Battle of Trafalgar. Hundreds of files show up, and it takes 15 minutes to unravel them—one's a biography written by an eighth grader, the second is a computer game that doesn't work and the third is an image of a London monument. None answers my question, and my search is periodically interrupted by messages like, "Too many connections, try again later."" -- Cliff Stoll, 1995 |
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What these tools change is making the process much faster and adding a (rather questionable) imprimatur of quality from a vendor that may not actually be a good curator of code-samples.