Anonymous
10/10/2025, 10:05:46 AM
No.722897648
>>722895930
A decade or a few, maybe never. Neural networks are very good at producing slop that looks "good enough" if you don't put it under enough scrutiny, but that doesn't cut it for the programming part, because you can't just wing it there. Bad visuals can be still looked at, bad code either runs slow, is difficult to maintain or doesn't compile at all. There is no failure state comparable to not building in visual arts. AI would need to remember exponentially more context than it already does to maintain codebases bigger than 5 files, understanding them to a degree that allows it to do bugfixing, optimization and integration. These are big, complex, actively evolving mechanisms, and Gemini couldn't even beat a Pokemon game with insane amounts of handholding and rigging.
A decade or a few, maybe never. Neural networks are very good at producing slop that looks "good enough" if you don't put it under enough scrutiny, but that doesn't cut it for the programming part, because you can't just wing it there. Bad visuals can be still looked at, bad code either runs slow, is difficult to maintain or doesn't compile at all. There is no failure state comparable to not building in visual arts. AI would need to remember exponentially more context than it already does to maintain codebases bigger than 5 files, understanding them to a degree that allows it to do bugfixing, optimization and integration. These are big, complex, actively evolving mechanisms, and Gemini couldn't even beat a Pokemon game with insane amounts of handholding and rigging.