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by nottorp
95 days ago
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Basically it's because what "AI" can do is extremely different from what "AI evangelists" claim it can do. I haven't seen a single "AI evangelist" address any concerns and limitations, other by than "throw more AI at it" or "it will get better in 5 years, just in time for cold fusion". > you create a full blown native Mac app, with a single sentence Like they created a full blown C compiler that "could compile linux" but in reality didn't pass its own tests? If you constantly cry wolf, no one's going to believe you when the wolf actually comes. |
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You see what you choose to focus on. I come across many people who are excited about the possibilities of AI-assisted coding, who are frustrated by its limitations, who share strategies for overcoming or avoiding those limitations, and s on. For a concrete and famous example, I would put Andrej Karpathy in this category. Where are you looking that you're not finding any of these people? linkedin?