Hi Alonso,
sure you can. And I would add that an AI anyway has a much better chance
to do well in a meeting than writing code. And that is not a joke!
Kind regards,
Ulrich
Am 11.02.24 um 19:35 schrieb Alonso Del Arte:
> If I could send an AI to a meeting, that would free me up to
write high quality code that beats any AI :)
That's hilarious! Can I put in my stand-up act?
AL
On Sun, Feb 11, 2024 at 8:36 AM Claus Lüthje <claus.luet...@thetop.ch
<mailto:claus.luet...@thetop.ch>> wrote:
Hi Ulrich
I couldn’t agree more!
Each tool has a specific focus. It shouldn’t be mixed.
Regards
Claus
> Am 11.02.2024 um 12:39 schrieb Ulrich Mayring
<ulrich.mayr...@isys.de <mailto:ulrich.mayr...@isys.de>>:
>
>
>>
>> Maybe I'm wrong and I'm just a modern-day Luddite. I'd be
interested to know if there are any genuine real-world cases where
AI code is useful.
>
> I think not for developing software. As others have pointed out,
if you are not an expert, it is dangerous, because you cannot verify
the results independently. If you are an expert, quite frankly, your
top time killer is not being too slow with boilerplate code, but too
many meetings. If I could send an AI to a meeting, that would free
me up to write high quality code that beats any AI :)
>
> But there are valid use cases outside of, but related to software
development. For example, I found Chat GPT hugely useful when
preparing a talk about some software development principles that I
was semi-familiar with. I could actually ask Chat GPT about concepts
and trade-offs for various techniques and it would give me very
useful opinions. I don't think I could have gotten better answers
from an experienced colleague and so, for me, Chat GPT has passed
the Turing Test there.
>
> As for Netbeans, how about fixing the refactoring function
(https://github.com/apache/netbeans/issues/6335
<https://github.com/apache/netbeans/issues/6335> et. al.) before
worrying about AI companions :)
>
> cheers,
> Ulrich
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