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1. taurat+O6[view] [source] 2025-05-19 16:56:06
>>net01+(OP)
> Copilot excels at low-to-medium complexity tasks in well-tested codebases, from adding features and fixing bugs to extending tests, refactoring, and improving documentation.

Bounds bounds bounds bounds. The important part for humans seems to be maintaining boundaries for AI. If your well-tested codebase has the tests built thru AI, its probably not going to work.

I think its somewhat telling that they can't share numbers for how they're using it internally. I want to know that Microsoft, the company famous for dog-fooding is using this day in and day out, with success. There's real stuff in there, and my brain has an insanely hard time separating the trillion dollars of hype from the usefulness.

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2. codebo+vS1[view] [source] 2025-05-20 07:12:59
>>taurat+O6
Whatever the true stats for mistakes or blunders are now, remember that this is the worst its ever going to be. And there is no clear ceiling in sight that would prevent it from quickly getting better and better, especially given the current levels of investment.
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3. _heimd+Jo2[view] [source] 2025-05-20 12:13:05
>>codebo+vS1
That sounds reasonable enough, but the pace or end result is by no means guaranteed.

We have invested plenty of money and time into nuclear fusion with little progress. The list of key acheivments from CERN[1] is also meager in comparison to the investment put in, especially if you consider their ultimate goal to ultimately be towards applying research to more than just theory.

[1] https://home.cern/about/key-achievements

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