That's not how it works. With autogen code a small office of devs can build a test rig and run autogen code through it until it passes.
That's no different to what happens - or should happen - now. But with a much, much faster iteration cycle and higher throughput.
At this point GPT doesn't really understand semantics. But it does a fair imitation, and that imitation will improve over time.
There will certainly be a point where it will be writing code that has fewer bugs than human code.
There will be a point after that where it will build the test rig internally.
But I suspect we'll be in a very different place by then, and most of what we consider dev work today will be redundant for structural reasons rather than technical ones.
Generally I think the AI not-so-bad comments are coming from people who haven't really understood what's coming at everyone. AI won't automate coding, it will automate culture - artistic culture, media culture, business culture, political culture, perhaps also many kinds of personal interactions.
It'll be like the web, which automated paperwork, dats gathering, and certain kinds of social interaction, but many orders of magnitude broader and more disruptive.
That's no different to what happens - or should happen - now. But with a much, much faster iteration cycle and higher throughput.
At this point GPT doesn't really understand semantics. But it does a fair imitation, and that imitation will improve over time.
There will certainly be a point where it will be writing code that has fewer bugs than human code.
There will be a point after that where it will build the test rig internally.
But I suspect we'll be in a very different place by then, and most of what we consider dev work today will be redundant for structural reasons rather than technical ones.
Generally I think the AI not-so-bad comments are coming from people who haven't really understood what's coming at everyone. AI won't automate coding, it will automate culture - artistic culture, media culture, business culture, political culture, perhaps also many kinds of personal interactions.
It'll be like the web, which automated paperwork, dats gathering, and certain kinds of social interaction, but many orders of magnitude broader and more disruptive.