> they're there no less than they would be for a human's programming - and VERY likely no more.
This is VERY different from my own experience. The bugs introduced by the code I’ve tried to generate via LLMs (Mostly Claude, some GPT-4o and o1-preview, and lots of one-off fiddling with local models to see if they’re any better/worse than commercial products) are considerably more numerous (and often more subtle) than what my fellow engineers—juniors included—tend to introduce.
I /want/ these tools to be useful; they haven’t been so far though and I’m kinda stuck on understanding if I’m just not using ‘em right or if they’re even capable of what I want to do. Like I said in a previous comment; I don’t know if I’m being gaslit or if I’m being naive but it feels a lot more like gaslighting.
This is VERY different from my own experience. The bugs introduced by the code I’ve tried to generate via LLMs (Mostly Claude, some GPT-4o and o1-preview, and lots of one-off fiddling with local models to see if they’re any better/worse than commercial products) are considerably more numerous (and often more subtle) than what my fellow engineers—juniors included—tend to introduce.
I /want/ these tools to be useful; they haven’t been so far though and I’m kinda stuck on understanding if I’m just not using ‘em right or if they’re even capable of what I want to do. Like I said in a previous comment; I don’t know if I’m being gaslit or if I’m being naive but it feels a lot more like gaslighting.