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this post was submitted on 29 Nov 2024
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I am a professional programmer and a user of AI.
With current AI, it's going to have absolutely no effect on "creativity of new programmers". I would say it would even help with that since it greatly lowers the barrier to entry for programming. One of the things it is actually quite good at is explaining basic concepts, which can often be hard to google.
The thing it isn't good at - yet - is writing complete programs. Especially if they aren't very common domains like CRUD or parsers. So you still need to know how to program.
At the moment it's kind of like you've got a friend who has read a ton of stuff but isn't very clever or reliable. Amazing for finding things, looking things up, doing grunt auto-complete work, etc. But you can't ask them to write an SPI driver for a radio module or whatever.
Maybe in future they'll get to the point where they can reliably do the kinds of complex tasks that most professional programmers do, but I think that will take a while (and probably be close to AGI by that point).
Thanks for the detailed response!