There are still significant limitations, no amount of prompting will get current models to approach abstraction and architecture the way a person does. But I'm finding that these Gemini models are finally able to replace searches and stackoverflow for a lot of my day-to-day programming.
But I wonder when we'll be happy? Do we expect colleagues friends and family to be 100% laser-accurate 100% of the time? I'd wager we don't. Should we expect that from an artificial intelligence too?
- (1e(1e10) + 1) - 1e(1e10)
- sqrt(sqrt(2)) * sqrt(sqrt(2)) * sqrt(sqrt(2)) * sqrt(sqrt(2))