Brian Maucere
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And there's people who have very good points about, you know, this is going to break under like extreme security or cyber attacks or whatever.
And
They probably have really good points about that.
I think it's a question about where are you deploying it and for what reason, but also the AI is going to catch up on that side too.
It's just coding.
I don't take anything away from people who have coded and made great careers over that, but the reality is this is math and it's algorithms.
It's going to be caught by AI to a point that it's perfect and you're going to have coding that doesn't fail.
And right now that's an extra process.
And what OpenAI is saying is eventually you'll never see it.
It'll happen before the code is ever written to begin with.
It'll be evaluated, corrected, looked at from however many different angles.
And you will only, we will only ever see the exported code.
It's more similar today to like watching thinking.
And unless I trill down that little venue to see what the thinking is about, it's
mostly my experience my user experience is just the end result not that it might have used six different models to get there you know and there's good and bad to that by the way i don't must saying this is all i'm not saying this is all sunshine and rainbows there's clear problems with everything being behind a opaque wall you know but um
Anyway, not to keep beating a point because I know we want to move on, but these problems, I think, are short-lived.
Today, we're building tools to work around it.
Tomorrow, there'll be no need for the tools.
Now, I should say CodeRabbit, there is a new story about that just to throw it out there.
So we're on this topic.