| ▲ | gcanyon 5 hours ago | |
Once upon a time humans had to memorize log tables. Once upon a time humans had to manually advance the spark ignition as their car's engine revved faster. Once upon a time humans had to know the architecture of a CPU to code for it. History is full of instances of humans meeting technology where it was, accommodating for its limitations. We are approaching a point where machines accommodate to our limitations -- it's not a point, really, but a spectrum that we've been on. It's going to be a bumpy ride. | ||
| ▲ | laweijfmvo 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
i still don’t think the current generation of AI is building better software than strong humans. it excels at writing code, because a computer will always be faster at generating typo-free code than my fingers, but without expert guidance and oversight the best it can do is on par with what we can. IMO | ||