>> No matter how well “AI” works, it has some deeply fundamental problems, that won’t go away with technical progress.
Without an explanation of what they author is calling out as flaws, it is hard to take this article seriously.
I know engineers I respect a ton who have gotten a bunch of productivity upgrades using "AI". My own learning curve has been to see Claude say "okay, these integration tests aren't working. Let me write unit tests instead" and go on when it wasn't able to fix a jest issue.
Without an explanation of what they author is calling out as flaws, it is hard to take this article seriously.
I know engineers I respect a ton who have gotten a bunch of productivity upgrades using "AI". My own learning curve has been to see Claude say "okay, these integration tests aren't working. Let me write unit tests instead" and go on when it wasn't able to fix a jest issue.