Soon machines will steal all the copy-pasting from Stackoverflow jobs.<p>But really, this is super impressive for ML. It's not software development, though. It's analyzing a corpus and performing a search.<p>The nasty bit is that if that is all it takes to do most software dev jobs, and hey, we might find that most software dev really is just pattern matching and regurgitating those patterns—as the project gets more complex, the specifications will have to be more complex and we'll end up mostly back where we started.
I don't really understand. How is GPT-3 able to do this? Understanding English is one thing, but how did it learn JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and the React framework?
This will work really really well for schema design and generation. A very structured problem with a reasonably small set of good solutions. This is something that you can already do with schema design tools - where you draw a schema and it produces it. But imagine doing it through a textual description sounds even more impressive especially if it can auto-magically fill in all the fields I <i>might</i> possibly need. Again, these are not seismic game changers but productivity enhancers.
I've seen numerous tweets from this guy and they frankly annoy me. If u are about to bring down the hammer on my career, using btw exclusive access to an API that you have through connections, then just do it already. Stop with this teasing videos bullshit that we've seen many times.. as if you were stirring up a frenzy at a games con with demo reels. Show me the money or take your smug twitter Avatar profile and gtfo