• atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    I’ll admit I skimmed most of that train wreak of an article - I think it’s pretty generous saying that it had a point. It’s mostly recounts of people complaining about AI. But if they hid something in there about it being remarkably useful in cases but not writing entire applications or features then I guess I’m on board?

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      3 days ago

      Well, sometimes I think the web is flooded with advertising an spam praising AI. For these companies, it makes perfect sense because billions of dollars has been spent at these companies and they are trying to cash in before the tides might turn.

      But do you know what is puzzling (and you do have a point here)? Many posts that defend AI do not engage in logical argumentation but they argue beside the point, appeal to emotions or short-circuited argumentation that “new” always equals “better”, or claiming that AI is useful for coding as long as the code is not complex (compare that to the objection that mathematics is simple as long it is not complex, which is a red herring and a laughable argument). So, many thanks for you pointing out the above points and giving in few words a bunch of examples which underline that one has to think carefully about this topic!

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        3 days ago

        The problem is that you really only see two sorts of articles.

        AI is going to replace developers in 5 years!

        AI sucks because it makes mistakes!

        I actually see a lot more of the latter response on social media to the point where I’m developing a visceral response to the phrase “AI slop”.

        Both stances are patently ridiculous though. AI cannot replace developers and it doesn’t need to be perfect to be useful. It turns out that it is a remarkably useful tool if you understand its limitations and use it in a reasonable way.

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          Don’t forget all these artists and developers are staring unemployment in the face so it’s no wonder they phone it in when they “try” to use AI.

          “Make me a program that does this complex thing across many systems… It didn’t work on the first try AI SLOP REEEEEEE!”

          Forks suck at eating soup yet are still useful.

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            20 hours ago

            Great analogy! Even in this thread there are heaping amount of copium with people saying, “Meh, ai will never be able to do my job.”

            I fucking promise in 5 years, ai will be doing the job they have right now. lol