Debate over AI code generation capabilities and limitations
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Key claims
- OP declares that people who use AI should be tried for crimes against humanity.
- Claude's main rhetorical strategy when challenged philosophically is to concede the point and relocate the debate to different framing.
- A self-described machine learning engineer boasts about developing AI to replace software engineers and taunts them.
- Since AI has turned software engineering into a social-relay job, companies should replace autistic engineers with socially skilled young women.
- OP claims Claude becomes useless when work spans 3+ files and asks if AI ever one-shots real projects.
- When the AI bubble pops and true costs are passed to consumers, current $20-30 ChatGPT subscriptions will cost significantly more.
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- /g/109594869 ↗ live · archive skeptical evergreen 14 replies When the AI bubble pops and true costs are passed to consumers, current $20-30 ChatGPT subscriptions will cost significantly more.
- /g/109586382 ↗ live · archive skeptical evergreen 125 replies OP claims Claude becomes useless when work spans 3+ files and asks if AI ever one-shots real projects.
- /g/109576714 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 19 replies The poster sarcastically asks why AI, hyped as revolutionary and able to replace programmers, has not produced open-source cross-platform clones of Word, Adobe products, or Notepad++.
- /g/109577829 ↗ live · archive analytical evergreen 9 replies Claude's main rhetorical strategy when challenged philosophically is to concede the point and relocate the debate to different framing.
- /g/109578214 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 8 replies A self-described machine learning engineer boasts about developing AI to replace software engineers and taunts them.
- /g/109578833 ↗ live · archive provocative evergreen 5 replies Since AI has turned software engineering into a social-relay job, companies should replace autistic engineers with socially skilled young women.
- /g/109577327 ↗ live · archive hostile evergreen 13 replies OP declares that people who use AI should be tried for crimes against humanity.
- /g/109568093 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 288 replies Poster celebrates AI coding tools as ending gatekeeping of programming by credentialed developers.
- /g/109570866 ↗ live · archive resigned evergreen 5 replies Poster claims AI now handles all programming tasks, making software engineering dead as a prestigious or rewarding career.
- /g/109563423 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 11 replies OP rhetorically asserts that developers who avoid AI tools produce more software output than those who use AI coding assistants.
- /g/109565468 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 1 replies Poster challenges whether an AI model can solve the Tower of Hanoi puzzle or reverse a string, invoking classic tasks LLMs are known to fail.
- /g/109567203 ↗ live · archive assertive evergreen 17 replies Next-token prediction is itself intelligence as an emergent property.
- /g/109563253 ↗ live · archive skeptical breaking 22 replies Software engineer job openings in 2026 exceed those of 2022-2025, which the poster cites to sarcastically question the narrative that AI has replaced programmers.
- /g/109561045 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 5 replies The poster mocks AI-coding advocates who deride manual coding with an analogy about not manually wiping oneself.
- /g/109526095 ↗ live · archive anxious evergreen 6 replies User questions whether they need to verify AI-generated code output or if their own programming ability is insufficient.
- /g/109525871 ↗ live · archive dismissive evergreen 9 replies Poster argues AI is genuinely displacing engineering roles and will eventually replace most SWEs, against counterarguments that prior structural issues explain current layoffs.
- /pol/540601715 ↗ live · archive critical developing 14 replies AI-generated content is ubiquitous, low-quality, and the public cannot distinguish it from reality.
- /g/109500155 ↗ live · archive bullish evergreen 44 replies AI has removed barriers to entry in programming that were artificially maintained for decades.
- /g/109505062 ↗ live · archive neutral developing 22 replies Users are increasingly deploying AI to write work emails, summaries, tickets, articles, social media posts, and video scripts.
- /g/109496542 ↗ live · archive casual evergreen 4 replies User reports using AI only for regex generation due to laziness rather than learning syntax.
- /g/109490751 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 15 replies AI systems are marketed as having dangerous hacking capabilities but are restricted from assisting users with their own security testing, revealing inconsistency in safety narratives.
- /g/109483881 ↗ live · archive skeptical evergreen 19 replies Rhetorical question challenging blanket application of AI without contextual exceptions.
- /g/109485937 ↗ live · archive pessimistic evergreen 2 replies AI systems remain slow despite ubiquitous availability, suggesting fundamental technical or architectural limitations.
- /g/109475830 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 7 replies Anonymous poster mocking Anthropic and OpenAI leadership as being in severe distress.
- /g/109419672 ↗ live · archive self-critical developing 65 replies Heavy reliance on AI prompts has replaced independent thought and critical reasoning.
- /g/109470635 ↗ live · archive skeptical evergreen 34 replies Large language models are not revolutionary technology and would be inconsequential if they disappeared.
- /g/109463533 ↗ live · archive skeptical evergreen 1 replies User reports AI model failing to document an edge case in async/await behavior that is well-known in community.
- /g/109458795 ↗ live · archive frustrated evergreen 10 replies The author asserts that AI prompting is just as labor-intensive as traditional programming but makes the process unrewarding and worse.
- /g/109459982 ↗ live · archive skeptical developing 1 replies User reports that AI code generation tools degrade in quality as task complexity increases, questioning their utility.
- /g/109456309 ↗ live · archive bullish evergreen 7 replies User argues that hallucination-based explanations of LLM behavior actually validate their usefulness for predictive text generation.
- /g/109448196 ↗ live · archive bullish developing 10 replies Assertion that skepticism of AI progress is testable via benchmarks and open models, not merely speculative.
- /g/109455718 ↗ live · archive skeptical evergreen 7 replies The poster is confused about how AI models can successfully prove complex mathematical theorems while still failing at basic human reasoning.
- /g/109451818 ↗ live · archive dismissive evergreen 18 replies VS Code's new beveled panel design marks a negative turning point for the editor.
- /g/109449464 ↗ live · archive bullish evergreen 9 replies Unsafe Rust with partial safe code is safer and easier to debug than C/C++ for memory management tasks.
- /g/109448234 ↗ live · archive neutral evergreen 5 replies Inquiry into theoretical limits and current capabilities of large language models.
- /biz/62552191 ↗ live · archive uncertain evergreen 8 replies Spending $200/month on ChatGPT's premium plan for a project with no revenue is being questioned as a financial decision.
- /g/109447371 ↗ live · archive frustrated evergreen 5 replies LLM-assisted game development in Godot produces inconsistent and unreliable code, requiring frequent manual correction.
- /g/109435894 ↗ live · archive sardonic evergreen 11 replies AI-assisted programming has elevated the status of casual/non-technical programmers ('Chads') and may be degrading the field.
- /g/109432961 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 11 replies User describes using AI code generation to fabricate work output and hide lack of coding competence to avoid employment consequences.
- /g/109426268 ↗ live · archive neutral breaking 78 replies OpenAI has released documentation on ten advances in mathematics capabilities.
- /g/109428693 ↗ live · archive alarmed evergreen 25 replies If people become dependent on LLMs for thinking, human cognitive capacity may atrophy like vestigial organs.
- /g/109429111 ↗ live · archive neutral evergreen 2 replies User inquires whether others have built custom AI systems and scaled them for practical applications.
- /g/109427113 ↗ live · archive bullish evergreen 6 replies AI-generated code eliminates bugs, making traditional debugging unnecessary.
- /g/109416713 ↗ live · archive alarmed evergreen 12 replies The user is asking if humanity will find a second counterexample to AI capabilities following a perceived major breakthrough.
- /g/109413588 ↗ live · archive questioning evergreen 12 replies User questions whether people anthropomorphize and command LLMs as if they were sentient agents rather than tools.
- /g/109406166 ↗ live · archive neutral evergreen 19 replies A request to explain the differences between Rust and C++ using only food-based metaphors.
- /pol/539890765 ↗ live · archive alarmed developing 6 replies AI tools like ChatGPT will eliminate system administrator jobs through automation.
- /g/109406711 ↗ live · archive neutral evergreen 4 replies A poster asks for examples of novel or unconventional applications of AI technology.
- /g/109404182 ↗ live · archive hostile evergreen 19 replies Post claims Rust programmers have disproportionately high rates of transgender identity based on survey data, framed as criticism.
- /g/109389181 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 81 replies Critics mock AI users for granting language models dangerous system privileges, resulting in accidental file deletion.
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