When ChatGPT gets advanced enough, I'm going to lay off each and every single one of my software engineers with zero remorse. Folks on reddit are already making some pretty useful webapps entirely from chatbots.
When ChatGPT gets advanced enough, I'm going to lay off each and every single one of my software engineers with zero remorse. Folks on reddit are already making some pretty useful webapps entirely from chatbots.
Based, imagine realizing webdevs are useless just now
God, what the fuck happened to Pixar? This shit looks like the Grub Hub ad
Meanwhile Dreamwoks is killing it
it's been taken over by pedophiles. Bot.info should be celebrating
>God, what the fuck happened to Pixar?
was bought by Disney and the talent got distributed between Pixar and Walt Disney Animation. Ever since both make pretty average to bad movies with the odd "Inside Out". To be fair Dreamworks put out even more shit but kinda got their grip with Puss in Boots 2, which was excellent.
>When ChatGPT gets advanced enough
still not viable in the near future. even if it was good for more complex projects (right now it sucks at that) you would still need people proompting it all day. If you dont want to do that yourself you will rely on software engineers for at least another decade. SaaS stuff by Microsoft Azure and squarespace is unironically the bigger danger for devs losing their jobs.
Nothing happened to Pixar. Now you see
Nah, I watched Up with with my nieces last week and cried like a bitch
I didn't say you weren't a bitch, just a bit less
Pixar and Disney animations have been reduced to some inoffensive generic designs. Recent Disney women look identical with different hairs. The aunt from Big Hero 6 looks exactly like Frozen Elsa or Tangled Rapunzel. Recent animations adopted the Cal Arts mouth and roundness, in Luca and Turning Red, like Steven Universe and all those other shits.
DreamWorks always did their own shit with caricature-shaped models.
You still have to pay for the GPT-4 API. It's not going to be free.
>pay $240/year for GPT4 API
vs.
>pay $40,000/year for a team of web devs
GPT4 may as well be free for any business that's just using it to create code and not actually building a service that interacts with GPT itself
>I'm going to lay off each and every single one of my software engineers with zero remorse.
Imagine they start their own company to compete with you and put you out of business because you have no idea what to do when something goes wrong at a bad time and you get rate-limited by ChatGPT's API.
>retarded post
>retarded picrel
> Folks on reddit […]
will we finally be rid of javascript retards?
>rid of javascript
The other way around. Everything will be auto-generated alpha-stage A/B testing ,with a feedback call on every element hover.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A/B_testing
chatgpt might be able to replace an intern in like 5 years, but i'm not holding my breath. which is too bad because i'm tired of dealing with anyone below senior.
>each and every single one of my software engineers
Touhou fumos are not software engineers, anon.
Wha..what? If anything they are close to being that then ever.
More useful, cuter, less complaining.
What a hideous movie to feature such an adorable critter.
calarts cancer spreads
I wanna buy him a hundred canvasses and paints and watch him create.
>When ChatGPT gets advanced enough, I'm going to lay off each and every single one of my software engineers with zero remorse.
I'm looking forward to seeing how much the owners of ChatGPT are going to charge you for that.
$20/hour. It's worth it, come on.
That will be determined by competition like everything else. If they have low costs to produce and competitors can easily produce them, then the cost will end up low because of competition.
>then the cost will end up low because of competition.
Good luck competing with a tool trained on whole github codebase, and then fine-tuned (for free) by the users in span on 2 years.
It's a winner takes it all situation.
I hate the word folks.
Seethe europoor.
Folks is a wholesome word with a variety contexts
>implying you employ anyone
I enjoyed turning red
You can't effectively replace that job with a robot. You can maybe make specific developers more efficient and lay off a couple of them, but you won't be able to lay them all off. Development is a social and technical job, you'll always need a person doing the code. I'm surprised you're in a hiring position without knowing this.
I'll be impressed when I see chatGPT doing maintenance work and nonspecific bugfixes.
I'm happy I don't have to outsource aspects of my job to anyone anymore. Also, AI does a better job than the people i would outsource it to.
Obvious LARP detected. You don't manage SWEs, and you aren't an SWE yourself either.
As an experienced dev, I can tell you that the use of LLMs for programming tasks is at best a fun curiosity.
>every single one of my software engineers
And then you woke up and realized you're a worthless neet
Projecting hard
nakadashi mei
>When ChatGPT gets advanced enough
AI has been "just around the corner" since before you were born.
Wrong board