Will the prices of making programs go down rise or stay the same assuming the development of Artificial Intelligence?

 
  • 17% (4)
  • 29% (7)
  • 42% (10)
  • 12% (3)
Total voters: 21
 
I think it will go down significantly since the time spent on coding will be 5 minutes (using artificial intelligence) instead of months spent today without it...
 
osmo1717 #:
I think it will go down significantly since the time spent on coding will be 5 minutes (using artificial intelligence) instead of months spent today without it...
AI will have zero positive impact on developing code.


Whoever thinks AI is better than a human has not understood what AI actually is.

That fact, AI, like Copilot, just steals your work, has nothing to do with the quality of code.
 
osmo1717 #:
I think it will go down significantly since the time spent on coding will be 5 minutes (using artificial intelligence) instead of months spent today without it...

i agree

for known problems coders will be useless

So it will be about ideas more than skill.

 
Lorentzos Roussos #:

i agree

for known problems coders will be useless

So it will be about ideas more than skill.

How do you substantiate your argument?
 
Lorentzos Roussos #:

i agree

for known problems coders will be useless

So it will be about ideas more than skill.

What % of your code did AI help you write?

Don't count the AI ​​applied to intellisense, which tries to predict the next few characters you'll type.
 
Dominik Egert #:
How do you substantiate your argument?

let's draw a parallel with image production.

it takes known photos/images -> receives a prompt -> produces image 

so it takes in known problems -> receives problem -> production of code

Vladislav Boyko #:

What % of your code did AI help you write?

Don't count the AI ​​applied to intellisense, which tries to predict the next few characters you'll type.

none

the op's question is projected into the future and with the pace of things i deem its very likely.

also as a coder i'd like to not have to type the commands at all 

 
Lorentzos Roussos #:

let's draw a parallel with image production.

it takes known photos/images -> receives a prompt -> produces image 

so it takes in known problems -> receives problem -> production of code

none

the op's question is projected into the future and with the pace of things i deem its very likely.

also as a coder i'd like to not have to type the commands at all 

OK, but code is precise, image generation is not.

Ask an AI to draw a human hand, see how many fingers it draws.

The result might be in favor of an actual superhuman coder, but if that would represent the result of producing code, then you will be facing a lot of debug time...

Watch the video I linked in my first post.
 
Dominik Egert #:
OK, but code is precise, image generation is not.

Ask an AI to draw a human hand, see how many fingers it draws.

The result might be in favor of an actual superhuman coder, but if that would represent the result of producing code, then you will be facing a lot of debug time...

Watch the video I linked in my first post.

Good point

At some point the "fuzziness" may be in the variable names tho not the structure 

 
Already is going down. 
 
Thomas Bradley Butler #:
Already is going down. 
Source ? Arguments ?