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In other news, all programs will have all of the same bugs and exploits so now its going to be the wild west of hacking.

Archive: https://archive.today/YsvDM

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>Microsoft’s Chief Technology Officer, Kevin Scott, has made some bold predictions about the future of coding jobs. Speaking on the 20VC podcast, Scott shared that AI will play a huge role in software development over the next few years. “95% of code is going to be AI-generated (in the next five years),” Scott said. But before developers start panicking, he reassured that “it doesn’t mean that the AI is doing the software engineering job…. authorship is still going to be human.”

In other news, all programs will have all of the same bugs and exploits so now its going to be the wild west of hacking. Archive: https://archive.today/YsvDM From the post: >>Microsoft’s Chief Technology Officer, Kevin Scott, has made some bold predictions about the future of coding jobs. Speaking on the 20VC podcast, Scott shared that AI will play a huge role in software development over the next few years. “95% of code is going to be AI-generated (in the next five years),” Scott said. But before developers start panicking, he reassured that “it doesn’t mean that the AI is doing the software engineering job…. authorship is still going to be human.”
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Like with creative stuff, I think LLMs can serve as a decent brainstorming or troubleshooting assistant for software devs. Not a full in replacement.

We trialed a copilot agent at work to offload common help desk questions. Despite it being trained solely on the company KB it would sometimes pull random shit out of its virtual ass. It either needs to get WAY better or everyone will realize it's just a thin veneer over glorified auto complete.