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It's sometimes used by people who aren't programmers themselves, and don't catch when the AI for instance uses imaginary functions or libraries, which then don't work, or other kinds of errors.
I'm actually kind of baffled that Graf, who's an actual seasoned videogame programmer veteran with credits going back to the 90s (including old PC and PSX games), would use AI generated code in this exact manner.
Not because such a person wouldn't ever use it, there's plenty of veteran coders who, just like Graf says, sometimes uses AI to generate up an example for some minor or trivial thing, so they can spend more time thinking and working on more important parts.
Rather, it's that he didn't go through that code to verify that the AI didn't fuck it up, not to talk about running and testing it. It's such a weird negligence.
Lord knows he's not immune to negligence, but it's more that when using AI for this exact thing, that you wouldn't do your due dilligence on it.