@atpfm In an ideal world there would be stronger consumer protections so large companies can't just sling out something that barely works. As someone who uses Google software at work (Google apparently hires the best), I can say their software is basic at best. We should expect better especially given how important software is now but yes, that's not the case so yes we’ll make more experienced programmers more efficient with AI. Though lets see what happens once the AI training sources dry up.
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678: Mentoring a Box of Numbershttps://atp.fm/678@atpfm I'm not disagreeing with anything said about AI and coding. It's unfortunate most people will end up with the wal-mart of products but I guess we're there already.
I do believe the people that care about those ‘niche' things that were discussed, like memory management, do make better programs. The combination of arts (for UI) & that technical knowledge can make better programs. It's largely because we've train people to accept tolerable software that those things aren't appreciated.
