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by ecb_penguin
394 days ago
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This is true for all code and has nothing to do with AI. Reading code has always been harder than writing code. The joke is that PERL was a write-once, read-none language. > Speaking from experience. My experience is all code can have subtle errors, and I wouldn't treat any PR differently. |
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AI however is far more creative than any given single person.
That's my gut feeling anyway. I don't have numbers or any other rigorous data. I only know that Linus Torvalds made a very good point about chain of trust. And I don't see myself ever trysting AI the same way I can trust a human.