We're not there yet. Right now, AI development still requires someone to stitch it all together. It's a VERY useful tool when you're trying to dig through twenty years of docs and issue threads (lookin at you Drupal) and it's a massive time saver, but at best it just sort of guesses at what you're wanting based on patterns that you've already established in code. All this will do is allow the to produce more code, cheaper. It might be true that there won't be developers who don't use AI in the future, but as long as business reqs are created and interpreted by people, sometimes going to need to be in charge of it to make sure the machine is interpreting things the way that it's supposed to.
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In Canada, they have an idea called "right to peace". It means that you can't stand outside of an abortion clinic and scream at people because your right to free speech doesn't exceed that person's right to peace.
I don't know if that's 100% how it works so someone can sort me out, but I kind of liked that idea
I think from context we can assume in favor of. I don't think anyone is accusing Reddit of masterminding the Gaza conflict. I haven't been to /r/conspiracy in a while through.
"Editor wastes ink on this bullshit instead of the news"
At his age, he probably wears then like a badge of honor.