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I feel like I'm taking crazy pills
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oh i know... i had it write a few very short programs, just about every single line had an error... importing shit that doesn't exist, adding incorrect arguments to functions...
but what's scary is it looks ok at a quick glance... and these ai bros with reverse imposter syndrome are going to talk their way into some dangerous situations and break important things, eventually...
but i guess that's not too different from shitty coders and contractors anyways.
e.g. the original healthcare.gov taking 500 million lines of code