Rick Delpo - retired Senior Data Engineer from GE now offering a helping hand to Java and SQL beginners. Recently I migrated to AWS Serverless Architecture and moved away from Java to Javascript
You briefly mention that we devs may be caretakers of AI in the future, but I did not hang on to every word in this article. I like the idea that we will be caretakers, as AI, in my opinion is only a tool. Remember the ole Garbage in, Garbage out principle? May I bring up a point that when doing a Google Search for a tutorial, MANY results are simply outdated code and not only are they outdated but also contain many omissions. So if Google is full of outdated code does this mean that AI also contains the Garbage in? My conclusion is that AI will need to be tightly supervised.
Full time DevOps lead at Wesfarmers Health, c#/python developer, full time serverless cheerleader, AWS Community Builder (Serverless), Microsoft PowerApps Champion and hobby AI/ML tinkerer.
You briefly mention that we devs may be caretakers of AI in the future, but I did not hang on to every word in this article. I like the idea that we will be caretakers, as AI, in my opinion is only a tool. Remember the ole Garbage in, Garbage out principle? May I bring up a point that when doing a Google Search for a tutorial, MANY results are simply outdated code and not only are they outdated but also contain many omissions. So if Google is full of outdated code does this mean that AI also contains the Garbage in? My conclusion is that AI will need to be tightly supervised.
I wrote a Dev article about all the mis-information out there at
dev.to/rickdelpo1/13-reasons-why-d...
Hey RIck, it's definitely an interesting topic to discuss, and there are a range of different views out there. Thanks for reading!