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by bluefirebrand
13 days ago
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> In most other jobs, they automate away the only fun part and leave humans with all of the drudgery. I don't know about "most other jobs", I feel like this applies strongly to software too. AI is being used to automate the fun stuff You may view writing code as drudgery, I like doing it |
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I loved solving problems with code but I don’t think it’s controversial to say most people enjoy the novel problems much much more than pulling apart an obtusely designed, non-idiomatic API. The AI is better at the details than the novel problem, so whoever is driving still needs to sort that out. In art, writing, and so-on, it only does the interesting part, but it does it poorly. So for professional use cases, it involves a lot of tedious cleanup of other people’s art that a machine (very economically) amalgamated into a pile of shit, and you’ve no opportunity to do anything interesting. At all.