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bitwize 14 hours ago

Maybe I'm holding it wrong, but I don't actually see the huge productivity gains from LLM-assisted software development. Work is leaning on us to use AI—not requiring it yet, but we're at DEFCON 3, borderline 2 (DEFCON 1 being a Shopify situation). My team's experience is that it needs LOTS of handholding and manual fixing to produce even something basic that's remotely fit for production use.

I closed a comment from ~2.5y ago (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36594800) with this sentence: "I'm not sure that incorporating LLMs into programming is (yet) not just an infinite generator of messes for humans to clean up." My experience with it is convincing me that that's just what it is. When the bills come due, the VC money dries up, and the AI providers start jacking up their prices... there's probably going to be a boom market for humans to clean up AI messes.