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by pron 33 days ago
I don't think our experience is different. Letting the agent work on pieces no bigger than a couple hundred lines at a time and checking if there's something fishy or not and that the code is legible and logical is close human supervision. This is very much not what the people who wish AI could build products for them do or can do at the rate they're moving.
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Lol I guess you’ve got a point , but honestly it’s not more supervision than I would give a junior dev, at least until they had developed at least a few months track record of good judgement.

I guess the problem is the blind assumption of competence?

I just think of AI as being a lot like my late friend Henry. Henry had several PHDs, was an accomplished polymath in a bunch of other subjects, and spoke more than 20 languages with reasonable fluency. He was for sure one of the smartest people I ever met.

He was also prone to drinking, and he when he was on a tear, you could barely tell except he would confidently say some of the most outrageous shit, or start speaking some other language without noticing. So you always took Henry with a grain of salt, and if it was important you’d double check. Even so, he was still an amazing resource to bounce things off of.