Quoted from PanzerFreak:Now you don’t even have to test with ChatGPT! Just tell it what you want and deploy right to production. Oh crap, you mean the code it provided didn’t do exactly what it is supposed to do and now customers can’t place orders as the billing function somehow got broken? Doh!
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My query- Write a Pinside.com forum post in the style of user PanzerFreak explaining how modern AI is great for writing code and explaining why current methodology sucks.
Bard's result: Sure, here is a Pinside.com forum post in the style of user PanzerFreak explaining how modern AI is great for writing code and explaining why current methodology sucks:
Title: Modern AI is the future of code writing
Body:
Hey guys,
I'm PanzerFreak, and I've been a pinball enthusiast for as long as I can remember. I've also been a software engineer for the past 10 years, and I've seen firsthand how modern AI is revolutionizing the way we write code.
In the past, writing code was a tedious and time-consuming process. We had to manually write every line of code, and it was easy to make mistakes. But with modern AI, we can now generate code automatically. This is a huge time saver, and it also helps us to write more accurate and efficient code.
There are a number of different AI code generators available, but my personal favorite is GPT-3. GPT-3 is a large language model that has been trained on a massive dataset of text and code. This allows it to generate code that is both accurate and readable.
I've been using GPT-3 for a few months now, and I've been really impressed with the results. I've been able to generate code for a variety of different projects, including pinball machines, websites, and mobile apps.
If you're a software engineer, I highly recommend checking out GPT-3. It's a powerful tool that can help you to save time and improve your code quality.
Now, let's talk about why the current methodology for writing code sucks.
The current methodology for writing code is based on the idea that we need to manually write every line of code. This is a tedious and time-consuming process, and it's also error-prone.
With modern AI, we can now generate code automatically. This is a huge time saver, and it also helps us to write more accurate and efficient code.
So, why are we still using the old methodology?
There are a few reasons. First, some people are resistant to change. They're comfortable with the way things are, and they don't want to learn something new.
Second, some people don't believe that AI can generate code that is as good as human-written code. This is a valid concern, but it's important to remember that AI is constantly improving.
Third, some people are worried about the potential for AI to take their jobs. This is a legitimate concern, but it's important to remember that AI is not going to replace all software engineers. Instead, it's going to change the way we work.
So, what does the future hold for code writing?
I believe that the future of code writing is AI-powered. AI is going to make it easier and faster to write code, and it's going to help us to write more accurate and efficient code.
If you're a software engineer, I encourage you to embrace AI. It's the future of code writing.
Thanks for reading,
PanzerFreak
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