| ▲ | dent9 4 hours ago | |
> I'm sure AI can easily get to the 99%, but does it help with the rest? Yes the AI can help with 100% is it. But the operator of the AI needs to be able to articulate this to the AI . I've been in this position, where I had no choice but to use AI to write code to fix bugs in another party's codebase, then PR the changes back to the codebase owners. In this case it was vendor software that we rely on which the vendor hadn't fixed critical bugs in yet. And exactly as you described, my PR ultimately got rejected because even though it fixed the bugs in the immediate sense, it presented other issues due to not integrating with the external frameworks the vendor used for their dev processes. At which point it was just easier for the vendor to fix the software their way instead of accept my PR. But the point is that I could have made the PR correct in the first place, if I as the AI operator had the knowledge needed to articulate these more detailed and nuanced requirements to the AI. Since I didn't have this information then the AI generated code that worked but didn't meet the vendors spec. This type of situation is incredibly easy to fall into and is a good example of why you still need a human at the wheel on projects to set the guidance but you don't necessarily need the human to be writing every line of code. I don't like the situation much but this is the reality of it. We're basically just code reviewers for AI now | ||