Comment on CEO of Palantir Says AI Means You’ll Have to Work With Your Hands Like a Peasant
dreamkeeper@literature.cafe 2 days agoThere’s absolutely no way this can be effective for anything other than simple changes in each PR.
Comment on CEO of Palantir Says AI Means You’ll Have to Work With Your Hands Like a Peasant
dreamkeeper@literature.cafe 2 days agoThere’s absolutely no way this can be effective for anything other than simple changes in each PR.
Pika@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
I’ll have to ask them how effective it is now that its been deployed for a bit. I wouldn’t expect so either based off how I’ve seen open sourced projects using stuff like that, but they also haven’t been complaining about it screwing up at all.
dreamkeeper@literature.cafe 15 hours ago
I found out that some teams at my company are doing the same thing. They’re using it to fix simple issues like exceptions and security issues that don’t need many code changes. I’d be shocked if it were any different at your friend’s company. It’s just surprising to me that that’s all he was doing?
LLMs can be very effective but if I’m writing complex code with them, they always require multiple rounds of iteration. They just can’t retain enough context or maintain it accurately without making mistakes.
I think some clever context engineering can help with that, but at the end of the day it’s a known limitation of LLMs. They’re really good at doing text-based things faster than we can, but the human brain just has an absolutely enormous capacity for storing information.