>>105697845>ai codegen at best incemental improvementsit always comes back to the context problem.
the end goal for a lot of suits is for it to be able to swallow a whole codebase and then act as an agent, basically. but none of them can actually do that yet because their context limit is too low.
nvidia is betting on a better compression algorithm to sidestep it with more brute hardware.
honestly not even web dev is dead because clients are stupid and will always want:
>some dumb custom solution for no real reason because they heard a guy who heard a guy say your site should be or do X>more work done on their ancient rickety ass php instead of refactoring>or refactoring when it finally bites them in the assall of which an AI supported "non-dev" can technically """do""", but will end in tragedy. and if you train them then well, what do we call that? a developer. so we've come full circle.
tl;dr
AI bottlenecked by lack of innovation
you still need a guy who understands computer