In my experience with AI-assisted programming, I've discovered numerous edge cases where the AI's suggestions are either outdated or flat out incorrect.
I find myself anticipating the day when new generations of developers may work almost exclusively with AI suggestions, rarely consulting updated documentation. The prospect of emerging as the seasoned developer with a trove of 'arcane' knowledge - simply gleaned from routinely perusing updated documents - is an amusing one.
However, this prediction doesn't factor in the potential of AI assistants being connected to the internet with a level of cognition sufficient to provide up-to-date suggestions, but a man can dream.
I find myself anticipating the day when new generations of developers may work almost exclusively with AI suggestions, rarely consulting updated documentation. The prospect of emerging as the seasoned developer with a trove of 'arcane' knowledge - simply gleaned from routinely perusing updated documents - is an amusing one.
However, this prediction doesn't factor in the potential of AI assistants being connected to the internet with a level of cognition sufficient to provide up-to-date suggestions, but a man can dream.