@grumpasaurus @ai6yr Yeah, the limiting factor on many teams (like mine) is the capacity for the tech lead (me) to review and understand what is happening in all the pull requests. Magically generating a higher volume of code to add to that stack does not solve one damn thing.
The sad thing is that candidate will probably successfully get a job with a company who thinks that the role of a programmer is to now to ask the computer to do things like Sigourney Weaver in Galaxy Quest
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James Wells
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No, the sad thing is that this really is the future we are heading towards. As the current LLM / GPT technologies progress, they are going to become the standards and tools our children and students will need to understand and master. Our way of doing things is going away as inefficient and anyone who says otherwise is deluding themselves.
If we can teach to think to think about what the LLM / GPT is giving them, they might just survive what comes next
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@nikatjef @grumpasaurus @ai6yr
I can't speak to your experience as a programmer, but an insignificantly small part of my day is spent searching online for how to write some piece of code, so optimizing that process will not fundamentally change my job in any way.
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