You can look at it this way. Or, you can see it as raising the bar for new entrants. If a new programming language has sufficient merits to overcome a poor level of AI assistance, then nothing will stop it, at least in some circles.
But, if mainstream developers have become totally dependent on AI, it is going to be a high bar indeed.
It would be interesting to bake AI into compilers of any new language, so that auto-correction and education of the programmer happens every time they compile.
In general, though, I think people are too quick to surrender to AI.
EternalFury|1 year ago
But, if mainstream developers have become totally dependent on AI, it is going to be a high bar indeed.
It would be interesting to bake AI into compilers of any new language, so that auto-correction and education of the programmer happens every time they compile.
In general, though, I think people are too quick to surrender to AI.