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by oblio
207 days ago
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> As a lead I spent most time > mentoring Clarifying either business or technical requirements for newer or junior hires. > reviewing code See mentoring. > or in meetings So clarifying requirements from/for other teams, including scope, purely financial or technical concerns, etc. Rephrase "clarifying requirements" to "human oriented aspects of software engineering". Plus, based on the graphics debugger part of your comment, you're a game developer (or at least adjacent). That's a different world. Most software developers are line of business developers (pharmaceutical, healthcare, automotive, etc) or generalists in big tech companies that have to navigate very complex social environments. In both places, developers that are just heads down in code tend not to do well long term. |
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The irony is of course that humans in general and software professionals in particular (myself definitely included) notoriously struggle with communication, whereas RLHF is literally optimizing LLMs for clear communication. Why wouldn't you expect an AI that's both a superhuman coder and a superhuman communicator to be decent at translating between human requirements and code?