• Corngood@lemmy.ml
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    26 天前

    Or to copy something and modify it 30 times.

    This seems like a very bad idea. I think we just need more lisp and less AI.

    • atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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      “Hey AI - Create a struct that matches this JSON document that I get from a REST service”

      Bam, it’s done.

      Or

      "Hey AI - add a schema prefixed on all of the tables and insert statements in the SQL script.

      • Zos_Kia@lemmynsfw.com
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        Yeah integrating APIs has really become trivial with copilots. You just copy paste the documentation and all the boring stuff is done in the blink of an eye ! I love it

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          It’s exactly the sort of “tedious yet not difficult” task that I love it for. Sometimes you need to clean things up a bit but it does the majority of the work very nicely.

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        People have such a hate boner for AI here that they are downvoting actual good use of it…

    • pinball_wizard@lemmy.zip
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      Good point.

      This is the point that the “AI will do it all” crowd is missing. Current AI doesn’t innovate. Full stop. It copies.

      The need for new code written by folks who understand what they’re writing isn’t gone, and won’t go away.

      Whether those folks can be AI is an open question.

      Whether we can ever create an AI that can actually innovate is an interesting open question, with little meaningful evidence in either direction, today.