| ▲ | IgorPartola 4 hours ago | |||||||
Maybe. I can’t imagine what kind of solutions a software engineer who is 10x smarter than any human who has ever lived would be like by definition. All I know is that there is a possibility it says that the most optimal way to solve a problem is too clever for me to understand and as long as I must verify its work I must be able to understand fully the code it writes. Of course perhaps at that point I really do become more of a spec and prompt engineer and don’t actually look at the code any more than I look at the assembly code produced from my programs now. But still my gut says using hyperintelligence to do common tasks is all positive. | ||||||||
| ▲ | ACCount37 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
If you have an AI that's 10x smarter than any human who has ever lived, why would you be the one calling the shots? Kind of an issue with ASI. | ||||||||
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