AI chatbots were tasked to run a tech company. They built software in under 7 minutes — for less than $1.::A recent study found that AI-bots could talk to each other, reflect, and identify software bugs.
Wow they really try to bury the part where all it did was make a really simple, straightforward game that’s been made thousands of times before and probably existed in the training corpus (and it still manages to fuck that up 12% of the time). More AI “research” blowing smoke up people’s ass.
You hear that?
That’s the AI Bubble getting bigger and bigger and bigger and when it finally bursts all these same companies that have been over-hyping it are going to claim “how could we have known it was all BS?”.
The other day I tested chatgpt (which I’m using with an extention on vscode), asked it to write a script that identifies where a cat’s nose is and places a mustache on the image.
It looked good for skeleton code but it didn’t work and I had to do some tweaks to make it do so. It has potential, but I doubt it would, out of the box, be able to handle support for a website. There is no need to eliminate the human in the chain. In fact, if you keep the human, you are less likely to run your website into the ground.