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Sahwa@reddthat.com to Fuck AI@lemmy.world · 4 months ago

They graduated from Stanford. Due to AI, they can’t find a job

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They graduated from Stanford. Due to AI, they can’t find a job

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Sahwa@reddthat.com to Fuck AI@lemmy.world · 4 months ago
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When they were freshmen, ChatGPT hadn’t yet been released upon the world. Today, AI can code better than most humans.
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    AI can code better than most humans? BS. Only takes a few features to end up with spaghetti.

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      The same is true of most software built by humans, and AI is able to refactor, if you ask it to.

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        Not in my experience.

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          Skill issue :shrug:

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            Context issue.

            My code base is so large the agent collapses mid way over these kinds of tasks.

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              The codebase is large, or you have files with thousands of lines of code? Because there’s a big difference. AI agents are perfectly able to work with large codebases, but they do have problems with large files (which usually are a sign of terrible code).

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      It doesn’t have to be better, just cheaper.

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          Absolutely, but cheaper now is all that matters to the Dunning-Kruger c-suit that runs every business. Besides, they might have already moved on to a different company by the time it becomes a problem, so why should they care?

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            Pretty much this. The business model now is create your killer app with AI, get it to where it JUST works, then sell the whole company to a bigger fish that has devs that can fix things. Rinse and repeat.

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        You tried adding stuff to a spaghetti code base or tried fixing bugs? Half the time you need to rewrite it. It’s not cheaper, you just pay more later.

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          If it’s cheaper this financial quarter then they don’t care if they have to pay for it the next financial quarter. That’s a future problem!

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        Do you know why software gets expensive?

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      I wonder if some bolognese would make it a little bit better… I’ll see myself out

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      In my experience it doesn’t even take a few features, a medium-size non-trivial script by Claude would not pass review by me without human cleanup.

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