foobarbazetc·5 lat temu·discussWe’re going to see license additions that explicitly ban ML from being trained on the code soon.Fun.
foobarbazetc·5 lat temu·discussWell, agree to disagree here as I’ve seen it with my own eyes, but it’s kind of besides the point.Is it a coincidence that the same company that makes Excel is trying to… “democratize” and/or de-specialize programming?I don’t really think so, but shrug.
foobarbazetc·5 lat temu·discussThat's not really how it's going to go though. Just look at what your average person is able to accomplish with Excel.Your own example of the CEO becoming a CTO can be used in every level and part of the business.Now the receptionist is building office automation tools because they can describe what they want in plain English and have this thing spit out code.
foobarbazetc·5 lat temu·discussLOL. But you actually make a good point here. GPT-3 can replace most comms / PR type jobs since they all sound like Exec-speak.
foobarbazetc·5 lat temu·discussAre those developers worried about having their jobs replaced by a code-writing AI? :)I mean... why would 95% of developer jobs exist with this tech available?You just need that 5% of devs who actually write novel code for this thing to learn from.
Fun.