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Side Effects of ai tools like Claude/Copilot/Chatgpt/Gemini


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thokkalo tech....jobs ki emi avadhu,,,,,may be veryyyyy few

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43 minutes ago, jpismahatma said:

Why do you think like that anna? What did you use in ai?

Only good for scripts. Can’t debug the code. At max it can build some web pages 

 I don’t think it can handle complex tasks involving multiple technologies. Software developers are like mothers no one can replace them 

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49 minutes ago, Coconut said:

Only good for scripts. Can’t debug the code. At max it can build some web pages 

 I don’t think it can handle complex tasks involving multiple technologies. Software developers are like mothers no one can replace them 

Ittane annaru ai gurinchi ..just wait 3-4 years it will phuck everyone

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1 hour ago, Coconut said:

Only good for scripts. Can’t debug the code. At max it can build some web pages 

 I don’t think it can handle complex tasks involving multiple technologies. Software developers are like mothers no one can replace them 

Copilot debug undi kadaa.. 

there are a lot of MCP’s for integrating with your repos and debug the code for you 

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It's better to learn developing specialised A.I tools using LLM's.

In near future we might see specialised Llms for even specific projects which gives even more accurate analysis related to that project which eliminates most testers.

In the project build we might even have option to integrate specialised integrated llms which could help in testing and patching bugs automatically.

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10 hours ago, Coconut said:

Only good for scripts. Can’t debug the code. At max it can build some web pages 

 I don’t think it can handle complex tasks involving multiple technologies. Software developers are like mothers no one can replace them 

Don’t be like a bavilo kappa. https://observer.com/2025/07/ai-fueled-layoffs-creep-across-silicon-valley/  and this is just the beginning.”April 2025, CEO Satya Nadella disclosed that A.I. now writes about 30 percent of Microsoft’s code—a figure he expects to climb”

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21 minutes ago, dreamchaser said:

Don’t be like a bavilo kappa. https://observer.com/2025/07/ai-fueled-layoffs-creep-across-silicon-valley/  and this is just the beginning.”April, CEO Satya Nadella disclosed that A.I. now writes about 30 percent of Microsoft’s code—a figure he expects to climb”

 he wants to sell ai based subscriptions - they also plan to heavily invest in data centers. invest chesi evadu konakapote msft ki bokka. he will hype it.
 

 

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12 minutes ago, Thokkalee said:

It gets better and better as more and more people use it.. you will see lot of push back from traditional hardcore devs who take pride in their skills to write good code.. but this acts as a level playing field where smart developers are no longer special than an average developer who learns how to make good use of the AI tools. 

But next gen developers will become useless as they don’t learn coding anymore.. 

and for this they don’t need millions of highly skilled H1B folks.

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2 hours ago, Thokkalee said:

It gets better and better as more and more people use it.. you will see lot of push back from traditional hardcore devs who take pride in their skills to write good code.. but this acts as a level playing field where smart developers are no longer special than an average developer who learns how to make good use of the AI tools. 

But next gen developers will become useless as they don’t learn coding anymore.. 

smart developers are always smart... the AI's gives sheeety code most of the times... the only benefit i would see is it prepares the artifacts fast like the skeleton for the project apart from it.. most of the times the code is sheeety 

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9 minutes ago, Joker_007 said:

smart developers are always smart... the AI's gives sheeety code most of the times... the only benefit i would see is it prepares the artifacts fast like the skeleton for the project apart from it.. most of the times the code is sheeety 

It gives code based on whatever prompt you give ,you need to give specific prompts to get what you want .

 

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29 minutes ago, Joker_007 said:

smart developers are always smart... the AI's gives sheeety code most of the times... the only benefit i would see is it prepares the artifacts fast like the skeleton for the project apart from it.. most of the times the code is sheeety 

A developer becomes smart by going through the grind of learning and doing stuff.. knowing the internals, good practices, debugging and solving problems.. 

the next gen will become mostly prompt engineers who will learn how to extract the code they want from AI.. but won’t be a good programmer.. 

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2 hours ago, Teluguredu said:

It gives code based on whatever prompt you give ,you need to give specific prompts to get what you want .

 

Yea! at present the prompts are in good number.. once you are addicted to it.. then the price would be increased.. the AI will know it when you are addicted to it... 

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3 hours ago, Joker_007 said:

maa vadu kuda karalu miryalu nooring... for a technical interview a director came with yah sheeeeeet questions from ChatGPT and rejected him because he did not gave the same answer as chatgpt... @3$% @3$% @3$%@3$%

saripoyindhi..aadiki thaggode evado fresher gaadu online interview lo vedi questions ni chat gpt ki feed sesi ave answers seppi select ayipothadu edho oka roju..appudu mee vodu i found a brilliant candidate for the role today antadu ne kadiki acchi CITI_c$y

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