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silverlake | 3 months ago

Hi, AI apologist here. This scenario is a problem with or without AI. You can’t drop a 13k line PR you don’t understand without prior discussion. There are many ways to use AI. Your scenario (keynote speech) is a bad way to use it. Instead, a PR where you understand every line, whether you or an AI wrote it, should be fine. It would be indistinguishable from human generated code.

AI is a tool like any other. I hire a carpenter who knows how to build furniture. Whether he uses a Japanese pullsaw or a CNC machine is irrelevant to me.

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pluc|3 months ago

That's a fair answer. How do you stop people from doing it though? How do you stop it from becoming every lazy person's first reflex instead of every smart person's third?

silverlake|3 months ago

I don’t know. But at least you’ve identified the real problem: lazy people generating trash code. AI isn’t bad, people are.

lawlessone|3 months ago

>You can’t drop a 13k line PR you don’t understand without prior discussion.

How common was that before AI coding?

silverlake|3 months ago

Enough that stacked PRs are a thing. At my job people sometimes build large features on a branch for 6 months. Then it’s a massive PR and no one can review it.