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d0x360 Glad to hear it. AI shouldn't replace developers and at the same time developers can't be afraid to use it or deny its usefulness. I'm not a developer. I work in infosec but I get it and the reasoning behind the hesitance.. that said, it's not going away and anybody who rails against it is probably not on board and is going to get left behind. It's perfectly normal and acceptable to be critical of any technology but this isn't one to be ignoring just because you don't like it today. Get good with it now. There's tons of things I despise in tech but that doesn't mean I can ignore them. In fact, it's quite the opposite. Reply
Zaranthos d0x360 said: Glad to hear it. AI shouldn't replace developers and at the same time developers can't be afraid to use it or deny its usefulness. I'm not a developer. I work in infosec but I get it and the reasoning behind the hesitance.. that said, it's not going away and anybody who rails against it is probably not on board and is going to get left behind. It's perfectly normal and acceptable to be critical of any technology but this isn't one to be ignoring just because you don't like it today. Get good with it now. There's tons of things I despise in tech but that doesn't mean I can ignore them. In fact, it's quite the opposite. Well said. Anyone with their eyes wide open should see the writing on the wall that AI in some form or another is likely to be everywhere and touch nearly every part of modern life eventually. It takes time for technology and software to mature and AI is no different. What is different is the scale and magnitude propelling AI forward right now. Reply
hotaru251 "ai" is fine as a tool used by people who understand and know how to use said tool and not be used by said tool. for reviewing/error checking/etc its fine so long as it isnt blindly trusted (people need to know if it makes mistake before pulling something flagged) Issue is…most people aren't that qualified…and they make and trust "ai" like it is a machine god who has no mistake ratio…. Reply
johnnygeek88 We have had code syntax checkers etc for some time now so perhaps if a LLM was made specifically to check the code of the kernel with out any auto correct features it would be safe. in my experience llms are just spewing random word generators that happen to spew non gibberish Reply
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