| ▲ | claudiulodro 4 hours ago | |
> Based on a lot of real world experience, I'm convinced LLM-generated documentation is worse than nothing. It's a complete waste of everybody's time. I had a similar realization. My team was discussing whether we should hook our open-source codebases into an AI to generate documentation for other developers, and someone said "why can't they just generate documentation for it themselves with AI"? It's a good point: what value would our AI-generated documentation provide that theirs wouldn't? | ||
| ▲ | saratogacx 6 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
It isn't valuable if you generate and toss it over the fence. Where the value comes in is when the team verifies the content. Once that's done and corrections made, the words have the assurance that they match the code. If you aren't willing to put in the time to verify it works than it is indeed, no more useful than anyone else doing the same task on their own. | ||