It’s not just finding obvious errors but it catches logical error that no human would have caught.
I’m not having the same experience.
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PullPantsUnsworn@lemmy.ml 1 day agoI am a developer. While AI is being marketed as snake oil, the things they can do is astonishing. One example is it reviews code a lot better than human beings. It’s not just finding obvious errors but it catches logical error that no human would have caught.
I see people are just forming two groups. Those who thinks AI will solve everything and those who thinks AI is useless. Neither of them are right.
It’s not just finding obvious errors but it catches logical error that no human would have caught.
I’m not having the same experience.
Maybe reconsider which model you’re using?
If there was a model that coded perfectly then there wouldn’t be models. There would just be THE model.
And how many errors is it creating that we don’t know about?
teohhanhui@lemmy.world 1 day ago
No, it does not.
Source: Open-source contributor who’s constantly annoyed by the useless CodeRabbit AI that some open source projects have chosen to use.