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devbent | 1 year ago

They can do surprisingly things if prompted correctly.

But their ability to do complex logic falls apart, and their limits are pretty much a hard wall when reached.

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pcblues|1 year ago

And so another level of abstraction in software development is created, but this time with an unknown level of accuracy. Call me old-school, but I like a debuggable, explainable and essentially provably reliable result. When a good developer can code while keeping the whole problem accurately in their heads, the code is worth its wait (deliberate sic, thank you) in gold.