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Findecanor Of course, the "AI" did not code the emulator itself. Rather it created a mashup of existing emulator code that it found out there on the web. That is how "AI" works. Don't be deceived. Reply
JohnyFin That's misleading article. AI is not create any code. Second you must know codding to do something with code from AI. Reply
George³ Is possible this LLM to create almost full emulator writing code simbol after simbol. But probably needs human intervention for fine tunning. Reply
dimar What's the point when emulators are already available. Now if AI could rewrite Windows 9x or WinXP or Win7 to supports the latest drivers APIs and software in one click, that would be something. Reply
palladin9479 Alternate headline, AI copy pastas existing NES emulator code to make new emulator without credit to original authors. Reply
alrighty_then Do you care if your tshirt was hand sewn or machine made? If your software was hand written or AI slopped together? If it does the job, no one cares…especially when the latter is way faster to create. There will be no developers writing without AI in the future. Reply
palladin9479 https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQBzpxXC3I8skBx3upIteTn0aD4zrdx1vc23x0fhGf8Qw&s The industry name for AI slop coding is Vulnerability as a Service. To avoid that you hire Vibe coding cleanup specialists to spend hours rewriting the code. Of course their previous job title was senior software engineer. Reply
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