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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People really, really overstate the power of AI. The potential is there but there’s a long way to go. Besides, CEOs aren’t going to put them and their buds out of work.[/quote] You come across like the CEO of a buggy-whip manufacturer.[/quote] PP is right. AI has a lot of potential but has a long way to go, including overcoming major physical/practical barriers. I’m in the industry and expectations/hype in no way matches the short/medium term use cases.[/quote] AI is currently far, far exceeding the hype. Studies continue to find that the number of “secret cyborgs” (people who do most of all of their job using AI) is skyrocketing and even so estimates likely vastly underreport. And the reasons are obvious - as the owner of a small software product company, a combination of ChatGPT and Copilot can do more, better, with less direction for me than 5-6 junior developers that I have to hire, manage and train. I’m far more productive and follow best practices more now on my own with AI tools (e.g. complete test coverage, far more re usability, loose coupling, SOLID principals, etc.) than with employees working for me previously. [/quote]
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