Original Reddit post

Dario was recently interviewed by Emily Chang, and I was struck by one of his comments on how SWEs using AI with old methods, is outdated. You know, like going into the details together with AI. It’s more about one shot and make no mistakes approach. I also try to use AI as much as I can. Just for a single function, I’m testing it days and nights, just to ensure it works according to industry standards.Are we doing it wrong. Should it be a one shot make no mistake approach, entirely let AI take over so that it just compiles cleanly and all functions production grade? The more we meddle, the more mistakes there’ll be? But AI gives so many stubs hidden within the system too. Can some senior SWEs weigh in with your opinions? submitted by /u/Impressive-Flow2023

Originally posted by u/Impressive-Flow2023 on r/ArtificialInteligence