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AI chatbots were tasked to run a tech company. They built software in under seven minutes — for less than $1.
(www.businessinsider.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I've tried to have ChatGPT help me out with some Powershell, and it consistently wanted me to use cmdlets which do not exist for on premise Exchange. I told it as much, it apologized, and wanted me to use cmdlets that don't exist at all.
Large Language Models are not Artificial Intelligence.
Its glorified autocorrect trying to figure out how words string together coherently.
I had a weird XAML error I didn’t quite get, and the LLM gave me BS solutions before giving me back my original code.
There are by definition artificial intelligence.
Ive had google bard supply me code to use with a google api url that doesnt exist.
This also completely glosses over the fact that AI capable of writing this had huge R&D costs to get to that point and also have ongoing costs associated with running them. This whole article is a fucking joke, probably written by AI
You meant to say "a competent human", which a lot of programmers are not.
While I'd expect this to be of rather low quality I'd bet money on having seen worse projects done by actual humans in the last 25 years.