LLM's have been hyped up to replace developers, but have repeatedly shown that the code at best can do the job.
It will replace the offshore sweatshops that Accenture and IBM have made, where they literally pull people off the streets and give them a couple of hours course so they can meet headcount for contracts. Those people were never productive.
I've seen the outputs that people who have tried to use in my codebase, and the amount of SQL injections and XSS exploits that get churned out because the model doesn't understand context is terrible.
I'm just waiting for the big hack to come along because of too much faith in these systems that have cold indifference in your systems reliability.
LLM's have been hyped up to replace developers, but have repeatedly shown that the code at best can do the job.
It will replace the offshore sweatshops that Accenture and IBM have made, where they literally pull people off the streets and give them a couple of hours course so they can meet headcount for contracts. Those people were never productive.
I've seen the outputs that people who have tried to use in my codebase, and the amount of SQL injections and XSS exploits that get churned out because the model doesn't understand context is terrible.
I'm just waiting for the big hack to come along because of too much faith in these systems that have cold indifference in your systems reliability.