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by swatcoder
597 days ago
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Fully agreed. It's bad enough when human team members are submitting useless, brittle tests with their PR's just to satisfy some org pressure to write them. The lazy ones provide a false sense of security even though they neglect critical scenarios, the unstable ones undermine trust in the test output because they intermittently raise false negatives that nobody has time to debug, and the pointless ones do nothing but reify architecture so it becomes too laborious to refactor anything. As contextually aware generators, there are doubtless good uses for LLM's in test developement, but (as with many other domains) they threaten to amplify an already troubling problem with low-quality, high-volume content spam. |
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