>>57277330>I am not a coderNo offense, but it shows. Coding is already a shitshow and 90% of the skills you gain are about dealing with it. AI code is cleaner on average with the right prompts.
But that's not the point. AI is really good at keeping a large model "in mind," better than any meat brain engineer could possibly be. What would require a team of analysts and engineers to work for weeks carefully communicating and keeping track of everything it can just do, in minutes. It will produce the documentation on the side too. We are not at that point that business-wise, but the capability is already there.
It also can likely outdesign the current bottlenecks in hardware and software parallelization (AMD team could never), maybe giving us another OOM increase in parameters. Good times.