Lies, Damn Lies, and Surveys About AI
from jnkrtech@programming.dev to programming@programming.dev on 28 Sep 2024 18:43
https://programming.dev/post/19979841
from jnkrtech@programming.dev to programming@programming.dev on 28 Sep 2024 18:43
https://programming.dev/post/19979841
ideatrash.net/…/lies-damn-lies-and-surveys-about-…
The author here breaks down GitHub’s self-congratulatory survey on Copilot and argues that GitHub’s claims are not supported by their data.
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Side note: I am relatively new here and am using the Mlem app. It seems like posting a link is done in the same way as a Reddit-style text post rather than a bare link. Did I do this right?
Not really. There’s a link section that u could’ve put your link in. That way, we could’ve gotten a link preview image in ur post.
Mlem dev here. You can attach a link to the post directly by clicking the link button in the post editor toolbar then tapping “Paste” (with a link copied to clipboard). We’re aware that this isn’t the most obvious UI, and are improving the design in the next version.
Thank you!
Any one hype around AI. As I already wrote:
The world will be divided into people who have outgrown AI and those who haven't grown up to it. Is it sad? No. It's natural. There are many such things in the world without AI. We just already stink of this hype around AI. And someone will stick it in every conference, in every project. This is not from great intelligence. From the inability to do better with their own hands and brains than AI. Crafters will survive in this crazy hustle, the main thing is to see where you can do better and do it there.
Who hire developers which uses Copilot or ChatGPT should divide salary and gives AI his bread.
Indeed. The only time I’ve found ChatGPT useful is as a backboard for debugging obscure build and linker errors