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by incognito124
31 days ago
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Why do people think there will be fixing AI slop software? I see that opinion here and there on HN. The cost of codegen is next to nothing. It makes no sense to spend large sums of money having an engineer fix something that could be generated over and over until gods of stochasticity come in your favour. We've entered a period of single-use-plastic software, piling up and polluting everything, because it's cheaper than the alternative |
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This is sarcasm, but it's probably also going to get sold as a feature at some point.