July 24
I work at home, but once I was at the office and I saw someone literally copying a SO answer direct to the project, and many times I saw code there were literally copied as is, I could tell because the way it was written, language etc. One of the cases was a LIB in Oracle to read JSON, it came with all the flaws you would expected, and the limitation of 32767 characters.

The other day I saw a video of C++ (I think it was from Jason Tyler or a name like that), showing some code generated by AI, and he said it was very clever.

Now I wonder about the future in this area... I mean for some will be a matter of copying from SO or AI. =]

Matheus.
July 24
On Wednesday, 24 July 2024 at 15:02:04 UTC, Matheus wrote:
> I work at home, but once I was at the office and I saw someone literally copying a SO answer direct to the project, and many times I saw code there were literally copied as is, I could tell because the way it was written, language etc. One of the cases was a LIB in Oracle to read JSON, it came with all the flaws you would expected, and the limitation of 32767 characters.
>
> The other day I saw a video of C++ (I think it was from Jason Tyler or a name like that), showing some code generated by AI, and he said it was very clever.
>
> Now I wonder about the future in this area... I mean for some will be a matter of copying from SO or AI. =]
>
> Matheus.

AI will generate answers and then post them on the internet. Then AI will read the answers it sees on the internet, to reprogram itself.

AI will eat itself.
July 25
On Wednesday, 24 July 2024 at 15:02:04 UTC, Matheus wrote:
> I work at home, but once I was at the office and I saw someone literally copying a SO answer direct to the project, and many times I saw code there were literally copied as is, I could tell because the way it was written, language etc. One of the cases was a LIB in Oracle to read JSON, it came with all the flaws you would expected, and the limitation of 32767 characters.
>
> The other day I saw a video of C++ (I think it was from Jason Tyler or a name like that), showing some code generated by AI, and he said it was very clever.
>
> Now I wonder about the future in this area... I mean for some will be a matter of copying from SO or AI. =]
>
> Matheus.

I was stubborn about adopting AI is my workflow but I tried recently and I'm a bit productive overall. Once you have a good experience with a language and understanding the domain, AI is a helpful assistant in research and prototyping code that might eventually be refined for production.

It important however to know when you the suggestions are wrong, hence they need to gain some experience.

You should try. I recently tried a little D coding using chatgpt, wasn't bad considering there's not a lot of D code out there. It's very very good with JavaScript though.

I see AI being a very good tool for learning, research and prototyping.
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