Can someone tell me what the point of learning to code is if AI can just do it all already?
Aren't devs just sitting ducks?
>>106033881 (OP)If you want to make stuff on your own, you still have to understand stuff about stuff. No matter what dumb companies racing to the bottom of the barrel think they want to do.
>>106033881 (OP)Eventually jeetcoders take over, then all AI is trained on jeetcode which will output gigajeetcode. Somebody's gotta be competent enough to fix the mess
>>106033893Nah. AI outputs better and better code cause they have figured out to augment the training data properly.
>>106033881 (OP)companies are paying people to fix AI generated code
>>106033904For now. We're only 3 years in.
Ask open AI to make an operating system. Or a web browser. Or call of duty.
>>106033920Don't jerk me around. Go ask it to. I'll wait.
Because """AI""" code is complete garbage. Just the other month I was working with some JS framework (very unfortunate for me, pure mental anguish). I decided to ask gpt how to do something. It just made up the most retarded bullshit ever.
>>106033913In 5 years or so it will one shot that task. Not sure what your point is.
>>106033938ohhh wow 3 year old product is not perfect therefore we're all safe.
>>106033944For some reason it's always 5 more years. Curious.
AI cant do all, actually.
>>106033970ChatGPT was literally sci fi tech just 4 years ago. Get real, anon.
>>106033901how do you augment a dataset of bad code so that it turns onto good code? do you tell the AI "kindly no bad code this time" or something
>>106033881 (OP)AI will replace retards like you who ask the same questions every fucking day
>>106033983Zoomers are getting grifted with 2020s era Smarterchild lol.
>>106033881 (OP)What's the point of learning to play chess when ridiculously strong engines like Stockfish exist? Some people actually enjoy programming and don't just do it for the money.
>>106033881 (OP)What's the point of learning anything if someone else can already do it? Do you only learn entirely novel disciplines with no prior work?
>>106033983Transformer architecture has been around since 2017. RNNs since the 60s. Markov chains are ancient. You get real, dumbass.
>>106034141Via reasoning models. They also pay software professionals to input high quality training data.