For programmers, this can probably turn 1 into 2. For non-programmers, it can turn 0 into 1. For me, it's very useful for solving tasks with clear requirements-faster and simpler than using a search engine.
It's true that it won't match what a competent human can do (the same for most ai atm). That's not really the case being argued here. The case is that this technology opens the door to rapid prototyping of mechanics, systems, and features for indie devs without extensive coding experience. I think it is a real turning point for the younger devs and student population and something that fellow devs with more experience can leverage here and there as needed. I also think, based on the previewed benchmarks of future systems, the possible use cases will only increase from here every year.
For programmers, this can probably turn 1 into 2.
For non-programmers, it can turn 0 into 1.
For me, it's very useful for solving tasks with clear requirements-faster and simpler than using a search engine.
Do you want to join my team?
No it won't.
I'm a developer and ai simply cannot do what humans can yet
Forever?
Not even for a minute
It's true that it won't match what a competent human can do (the same for most ai atm). That's not really the case being argued here. The case is that this technology opens the door to rapid prototyping of mechanics, systems, and features for indie devs without extensive coding experience. I think it is a real turning point for the younger devs and student population and something that fellow devs with more experience can leverage here and there as needed. I also think, based on the previewed benchmarks of future systems, the possible use cases will only increase from here every year.