Anecdotally, every AI has generations to go before it’s good enough to replace a person entirely. It’s a solid tool for people that know how to code, but it’s nothing more than hobby or reporting worthy to someone with limited to no programming experience. It does not make secure or efficient code, and it’s only as good as the input, which will not be good from someone that doesn’t understand how to code. Anyone that blindly trusts generated code and pushes into production, is insanely reckless and grossly unqualified to have that kind of power.
Anecdotally, every AI has generations to go before it’s good enough to replace a person entirely. It’s a solid tool for people that know how to code, but it’s nothing more than hobby or reporting worthy to someone with limited to no programming experience. It does not make secure or efficient code, and it’s only as good as the input, which will not be good from someone that doesn’t understand how to code. Anyone that blindly trusts generated code and pushes into production, is insanely reckless and grossly unqualified to have that kind of power.
Agreed, at the moment people who understand the code are still valuable. Also knowing what code is capable is as well.