I am going to be so real with you right now: The most coding I have done last year is tampering with fiction and ink tools – both of which have been designed to writers as they respect more technical coding than themselves. Nevertheless, turning to AI to generate codes which is original for your business, I think a bad idea.
Well, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella will clearly disagree. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg in a Fireside Chat with Zuckerberg LalmakonNadella said, “I would say that perhaps 20 to 30 percent code which is inside our repo today, may be written by all software in some of our projects,” Here ‘software’ is a expressive word for AI (through (through) register,
Nadella clarified that its AI is writing new codes in various types of programming languages rather than overhall the existing code. Nadella claimed that the AI-related results that they have seen using the python are “luxurious”, while the code generated in C ++ still has a method.
It can explain some things in relation to recent Windows updates, such as mysterious empty folders are apparently necessary for system protection. On the other hand, it is not immediately clear where this AI-borne code is actually ending. In addition, the auto-completion tools within the coding software (think, predictive text) can also fall into the category of ‘AI-Journal’, so that the 30% mark is best.
Nevertheless, CTO Kevin Scott has also commented that he hopes that 95% of the company’s code will be AI-generated by 2030, and it is not just Microsoft on AI. TekkachchanThe CEO of Google, Sundar Pichai recently revealed in an earning call that AI is used to generate 30% code for the search giant, possibly also about cutting size. For Zuckerberg, the CEO of the Meta cannot be remembered an exact percentage of how much AI-birthted code his company is currently using.
Nevertheless, both Zuckerberg and Nadella expressed enthusiasm about the possibility of more relying on AI coding agents in the future – there is no word on how it can affect jobs.
Zuckerberg hopes that the AI-related code will improve safety, although a recent study found that AI’s ‘hallucinations’ package dependence and third-party code libraries may have serious risk (through serious risk) Tech technicaAlthough it is understandable not to always write codes from scratches, AI-codes can leave the back door open for someone to upload malicious package based on the AI hallucination line for anyone. One can expect only both meta, microsoft and google Anywhere… But something tells me that my hopes may be a bit optimistic for corporate responsibility.