| ▲ | hintymad a day ago | |
I'm not sure if people are playing innocent or are really this naive. AI can generate apps that are similar to what people have built multiple times. But it's still a far cry for an AI to generate a brand-new system that has new similar predecessors that the AI has seen before. Besides, a service as sophisticated as Spotify has at least thousands of design points that may require thousands of pages to lay out the detailed spec. Yet we expect that a person magically builds the app with a few paragraphs of prompts? Of course, it's possible for someone to use AI as a helper to generate the the code incrementally, but I'd assume that's not what the author mean by "AI-Generated Apps", correct? If that is exactly what the author meant, the real question is why: what's the incentive behind the probably multi-personal-year effort to replicate an existing system? | ||