Ben Awad
OpenAI has recently released an API that you can use to interface with an AI model called GPT-3 which can “code”.
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even if we are using graphical interface to code, who must have created that graphical interface? AI?
The funny thing about your example with business people using GPT-3, It's actually a great approach to force better specified requirements from those business people to developers.
Computers Before AI: Computers are so dump humans have to write code to make it do tasks.
Computers After AI: Humans are so dump that they can't learn to Shoot Darts Exactly at Center every time even after trying 10000 times.
Computers After AI: There are some humans called hackers and those are not dump and we can't risk on thier skills.
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Programmers are paid for solving problems, not for writing code. GPT-3 and future models might make simple coding tasks simpler, but more advanced problems will remain difficult. The technology is still impressive though and I obviously signed up for the waiting list to test it myself 🙂
Denial is strog in this one. Hey, don't you worry kid, here's a joke to cheer you up: there's no chance your work is getting automated in next 5 – 10 years.
We got about 20 years.
Certainly, the videos must have been crafted in that social media competition. Programming jobs might be automated eventually but not using GPT-3. This is only validation of capabilities. Exploring edges. This is the beginning of a new perspective. It's not a mature replacement at all.
So like witty dungeon master upon me casting wish spell.
What GPT-5 Means for Developers is what scares me…
I recognise your point of view but this is extremely nascent and still mightily impressive. This is a classic trait of a good developer (which I am sure you are) but if you were to think about the prospects of some of these green shoots commercially, you would understand that these are really giant leaps forward. They are nowhere near perfect. Anyway hope this helps and perhaps allows you to consider another angle…and who knows, maybe make millions with a new idea 😉
Ambiguity breeds creativity.
nice cope
Developers will be entirely obsolete in 5 years.
Have to watch this guy at 1.5x speed
The thing is that at this rate it will take 5-10 years to replace devs.
I am sure you didn't read the actual research paper nowhere do they mention the use for coding. This is utterly dumb , it's a transformer based general purpose model, that is just like BERT , PLEASE read the research paper
Change the way we code, what about autocomplete / intellisense
somebody's insecure about their redundant position in the industry…
I think it can speed up coding thanks to its smart code completion. It's similar to other typing aids. I already know what I want, but my fingers move kind of slowly. If I only have to type 2 letters and 80% of the time the machine gets what I meant, it may save some time. We already have code completion that figures out a function name, but this one may figure out the entire call, or even the entire loop. Then again when it makes a mistake, it'll be annoying. It may also save some tedious Googling. But I don't think it'll code 400,000 lines applications all by itself. Machine learning helps with the bulk of the chores, but at the end of the day a human expert still needs to review everything carefully. 20-30 years from now, though, I don't know. It's improving exponentially.
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A critical thinker. I like it!
If gpt-3 could get a large good quality set of vague requirements and their solutions it would do a decent job. That task is translation which is in its wheelhouse. In fact it might already be decent at it. We still shouldn't be worried. It could make our current jobs a lot easier in many ways, with us still in the chain, but allowing us to push the envelope in others ways. It is an improved tool for us to take advantage of. Examples are code completion and convenience tools. It is up to each dev if they want to use it. Some hand code and others use a few shortcuts to generate a class with getters and setters. This is an extension of that so far.
Engineers will not be replaced. Engineers who fail to embrace new tech and adopt new practices – will. But then again, someone who rejects to learn something new isn't an engineer.
The issue with this point of view is that it has been framed from the position of "will GPT3 put me out of a job?". This is the rookie mistake of many AI discussions. Don't think about AI as replacing programmers but augmenting them. The programmer will not disappear but what it means to be a programmer will change, as it has done in the past. It also shouldn't be judged as GPT3 but as GPTn.
Until AI achieves full human-level intelligence across all domains of intelligence, we are safe. Then, when it does achieve this, almost everyone is out of a job. Will take at least a few more years, maybe decades, but I think it will happen. Then the AI is better than the best developer and there will be little use for a developer or anyone else really.
"AI doesnt need to be prefect, it just need to be a little bit better than humans" – Yuval noah harrai
Liberal 😭
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Ai advances exponentially lol
To me sounds like another tool in your toolbox, something that'll speed up some tasks, but shouldn't be expected to do everything you do.
Wow, you really missed the entire point of gpt-3 and what it represents for our future.
For your own understanding, please write an interpreter in regular code that does the same thing as that user interface generator. Perhaps then you will start to grasp the significance of gpt-3 and recent AI accomplishments in general.
didnt expect youre good at acting lol
It will be a great assistant, but not a replacement.
This dude needs to watch two minute papers
If the business managers could write requirements, we could create the code without GPT-3, but that's never going to happen. lol
I like your Modo glasses. Great frames.
I just like it cus it looks cool, who honestly thought developers would be entirely replaced??????
sense of humor is on point!
We can just talk to the computer to code. This technology is groundbreaking. Not ready for production, but it’s coming.
#DevLifesMatter
I can see GPT-3 being used by professional developers to initially produce a code framework and then personally tweaking or re-coding parts that don't meet their standards, at least improving development time. I also assume that with further development it will be able to communicate just as effectively as a human developer communicates with his client when developing a piece of software.
Alright the kid with crayons analogy got me, that was good
What GPT-3 means for developers? Nothing, it's just a blabberbot. You are overestimating it wildly. It has zero idea about semantics.
The notable point here is that there is a foundation to build upon and eventually perfect. I'm an old school full stacks developer and I remember back in the day when dos and notepad were the only tools available to create your HTML codes. And then came MS Frontpage and Macromedia Dreamweaver. At that time we were like "Ok", but it can't do this or that. Guess what? More WYSIWYG tools emerged, and today people can do entire application without typing a single line of code. That was very disappointing to me, but so was it to the librarians who lost their jobs to the internet revolution. We replaced those people and we were replaced. The ones who replaced us will also be replaced until everything in the world is AI. The cool thing is I got myself the perfect apocalypse get-away truck so I'm not worried. Bring it on
Im pretty sure you did it on purpose but the clip at 2:00 proves your point exactly, the query for the most recent employee actually returns the list of all employees that joined last year
Devs are not out of business yet but it's quite clear that as long as we follow this progression then we will be soon.
In the beginning it will be a tool for programmers to use.