I’ve been a low skill coder for the last 10 years. Mainly powershell and some Arduino stuff. I work for a small school and the code I’ve been able to achieve from Codex has been groundbreaking. Complex scripts that had bugs, or features I never had time to learn how to implement have been overhauled over a few days. This would have taken MONTHS, and codex has just crushed it. The issue I have now is my brain won’t calm down. What else can I do? What level of tech uplift can I bring to the school with this technology? We could get rid of certain SaaS and just have custom solutions. I’m thinking the asset tracking SaaS we use and pay $7K a year for, that could be done in house easily enough now. We don’t need anything fancy. And then I have the thought that if tiny little me is able to do this, what are super experienced coders working for big orgs now able to pull off? Are we heading for some really amazing times ahead where decades pass us by in just a few years? I just feel like something really special is here today, and barely anyone except a small niche realises it. submitted by /u/Shyssiryxius
Originally posted by u/Shyssiryxius on r/ArtificialInteligence
