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bgwalter 4 days ago

People here are claiming that "AI" emits fully working products, so with that reading they are not just a tool.

Also, you would own a chisel and the chisel does not spy on you. The "AI" factories are owned by oligopolies and you have to pay a steep monthly fee in order to continue receiving your warez that are derivative works of actually creative people's IP. Also, the "AI" factories know everything you do and ask and what kind of code you write.

simonw 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

I think you're in the wrong thread. This isn't about AI emitting "fully working products", this is about AI brute-force figuring out how to compile stuff with gnarly constraints, a task which very few software developers look forward to.

Plus, as other commenters have pointed out already, you can run this stuff entirely free from risk of an AI company spying on what you are doing. The models that run locally got really good in the past 12 months, and if they don't work on your own machine you can rent a capable cloud GPU machine for a few bucks an hour.

bckr 4 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

For now. Open Source AI continues to make progress

a456463 4 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

You are correct and I agree with you. HN monoculture of AI fanbois won't understand this

bongodongobob 4 days ago | parent [-]

Of all the forums I frequent, hackernews is probably the most dismissive of AI, which I would not have guessed.

ForOldHack 4 days ago | parent | prev [-]

There are also people telling you the earth is flat, and 30 years of experience can be compressed into a 4 minute you tube video. Even if a chisel could spy on me, it becomes dull with use, where as AI may become sharper with use, it still cannot distinguish which idiot is operating it. AI is just for people to learn prompting, which is an art, like google searching. It still cannot fathom "taste." or a large host of other types of nuances, that again, only come with experience and enculturation.