Submitted by kmtrp t3_y6gvwe in singularity
berdiekin t1_iswpk2e wrote
Reply to comment by freeman_joe in Talked to people minimizing/negating potential AI impact in their field? eg: artists, coders... by kmtrp
That's a fair question, but so much depends on the how/when/what. Like how fast will these tools appear, how good will they be, how powerful will they be, how easy to use will they be, ...
I personally don't see these tools going from pretty much not existing to writing entire projects from scratch based on a simple description. At least not without at least some human intervention.
Because code generation is 1 thing, now tell it to integrate that with other (human written) APIs and projects with often lackluster documentation (if there's any in the first place). Not gonna happen.
Unless we hit some kind of AGI breakthrough ofcourse, then all bets are off.
freeman_joe t1_isyv8ff wrote
I think it will have better capabilities than humans. Every time AI is better in some domain we ignore it and point to what it can’t do at the moment and project to future and say it will probably do it good but not that good. Yet AI shows as every time it is better in domains it learned fully than humans.
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