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And so I spoke with somebody who is a CEO of like a mid-sized startup and I was like, is this hype?
And he was like, it's not hype.
This is crazy.
I did this huge new feature that touched all the different aspects of our app, our CMS, our data pipeline, our managing data pipeline, actually presenting everything to the customer service, doing all this analysis, all of it on the way to work at my commute.
And on the other side, talk to software engineers are like, no, this is not good.
So my friend who I mentioned last time, who nine months ago said AI coding agents are like a, you know, like a junior software engineer who doesn't learn.
He said it has gotten a lot better.
He's using it a lot more and he's coding less than ever.
Again, this is a guy who is not invested in AI in any way, is very skeptical, and he's the smartest programmer I've ever worked with.
But he says, it misses critical things, so you cannot fully trust this.
He spends tons of time fixing the little things that it misses.
So his quote is, it gets 90% of the way, but that 10% is missing.
And that means you end up spending far more time getting that little bit to work
that while, yeah, it seems like it's really helping you, if it's not fully getting there for many industries, that's not useful.
For a doctor, that might not be useful.
For a lawyer, that might not be useful.
Even maybe for a film developer or a producer or whatever, if that helicopter shop just can't get the right creative vision he wants, that might not be useful.
He also said, it's a security nightmare.
Like it is just terrible at passing various things around
At managing proprietary data, there's huge vulnerabilities.