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| Posted by aberba in reply to H. S. Teoh | PermalinkReply |
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aberba
Posted in reply to H. S. Teoh
| On Wednesday, 6 March 2024 at 21:34:45 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 06, 2024 at 09:16:23PM +0000, Sergey via Digitalmars-d wrote:
>> On Wednesday, 6 March 2024 at 19:13:26 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
>> > languages are on their way out. It may take another 20 years, or it may take 50 years, but make no mistake, their demise will
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>> Some CEOs expecting in 5 years nobody will need programming because of
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>> And AI will be banned to use “unsafe” code :)
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> What people are calling "AI" these days is nothing but a glorified interpolation algorithm, boosted by having access to an internet's load of data it can interpolate from to give it a superficial semblance of "intelligence". The algorithm is literally unable to produce correct code besides that which has already been written (and published online) by someone else. Ask it to write code that has an existing, correct implementation, and you have a chance of getting correct, working code. Ask it to write something that has never been written before... I'd really look into taking up life insurance before putting the resulting code in production.
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Well, that's pretty much what the idea of training an AI model is. You train a model based on existing data to learn from it. AIs aren't able to come up with original ideas. However, it should be noted that AI does a "bit" better at concocting results. Just not original ideas (very same applies humans most times actually, but with self+context awareness).
Also depending on the task, the results can be better. For example it appears natural language processing has progressed better than other AI tasks/fields. For sure, there's too much hype, but that's just to bring in VC investment.
My observation.
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