The End of Debugging(oreilly.com)
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The End of Debugging
https://www.oreilly.com/radar/the-end-of-debugging/
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Even if debugging changes significantly, testing still seems unavoidable for validating system behavior.
"I’ll end with this. I majored in computer engineering. I know how to design an 8-bit microprocessor on FPGAs. . .in the late 1990s. Do you think I fully understand the Apple M4 chip in the laptop I’m writing on? Conceptually, yes—I understand the principles. But I don’t know everything it’s doing, instruction by instruction. And that’s fine."
sorry, but you're talking about abstractions painstakingly studied, designed and developed by a human being. That is NOT comparable to unexamined regurgitations and hallucinations of an AI.
sorry, but you're talking about abstractions painstakingly studied, designed and developed by a human being. That is NOT comparable to unexamined regurgitations and hallucinations of an AI.
I think i will have to disagree.
When you are not making a simple website, but an actually enterprise system, AI just simply can't do that without making any bugs or start to hallucinate.
When you are not making a simple website, but an actually enterprise system, AI just simply can't do that without making any bugs or start to hallucinate.