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  • Absolutely, and it’s a massive and undeserved cash cow for AI companies (e.g. Sam “Sister-Lovin’” Altman).

    AI is never an investment for businesses or individual users. It’s a bloated and unfulfillable promise that just makes users dumb, dependant, and destroys the very environment we need to survive.

    It also produces bad products (it’s easy to tell which devs use it from reviewing poor quality code).

    Not to mention the centralisation of power with the rich who are the problem in this world.







  • Depends who it’s for, but i would say no.

    No, not if you are serious and have external customers or users that you are expected to serve/maintain.

    AI as it is is just a power-hungry pattern recognition system. It will probably flag some things, whether true or not, depending on the language/framework. It’s certainly not capable of performing an unassisted code review in a security/quality conscious environment.

    I’ve spent too long fixing human errors, its going to be a mess with AI increasingly doing actual ‘development’.

    That sounds harsh, but it isn’t meant to be. Just have a human expert review and investigate as early as possible so you know you are on track and not building around a glaring issue. Also, do a thorough review, testing, and penetration testing if there is a production environment with actual users.