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"Improved AI models and techniques have also increased the level of acceptance of suggested code, from 27 percent in June 2022, to 46 pecent today, and 61 percent for Java code." (from the "Github claims" article of the newsletter)

If that sentence had been a micrometer closer it would have mortally struck at the heart of a major "AI" issue.

This presumption that because it gains first-shot acceptance, then it must be pretty good is totally bonkers.

It springs from ignorance but all the same... Code is "young". It's not like banking, or retail, or prostitution. Well, maybe sometimes it's a little like all of those.

The point is that it's not been around so long and the demand exploded so fast. It might be reasonable to say that the average programmer is really not so great at it just by virtue of comparison to more mature industry. So then, it is foolhardy to suggest that more of us passing along the AI's code without alteration means that the AI's code is even necessarily improved.

I get their point. As good at their craft comparably as the average blacksmith? Maybe not, but it is the average we have. Right now. Which is my point.

It knows what we've taught it which was only ever as collectively good as we were. Even if you were to generously tack on a fair bit of "greater than the sum of its parts", you'd still come up short because that is inherently assuming we'd never collectively be significantly better.

Which may be totally correct... if we're ever largely rubbing stamping AI code. It's the same as the art, music, and other things. I'm not really so much against AI or anything of the sort, I've dug it all quite a bit.

It's just the inescapable knowledge that sure, it's all well and good until it's just the AI copying itself and it devolves back to nothing but noise and leaves a bunch of blubbering meat sacks who kind of understand they need food.
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