My experience with dev ops folks was quite different. The more heavier a coder actually was seemed to correspond to higher levels of distain for ai. I felt it was useful but for many things you can get with a variety of addons to an ide. Auto commenting and suggesting fills and such. Its like similar to how to me the chatbots are just another level of abstraction in searching. looking at gopher to yahoo to google to this. Now manager types were so gung ho and believe the ai will be able to do the work as opposed to providing an assitant for a person. They think a less skilled person will be able to function as more skilled and to some degree that is true but its a thin vaneer. In actuality it takes more skill and discipline to me to asses and modify what it outputs.
Actually it should be
Hey, chat gpt, please write a buggy, insecure, and unmaintainable crud app that works convincingly enough for the company to adopt it, only to then pay me to fix issues and vulnerabilities in the app for a long time, making me virtually unfireable.
Malicious compliance FTW
You have to understand, programmers are the laziest bunch of people out there. We literally make our living telling the computer to do shit for us.
Now you’re telling me that I can tell the computer to tell the computer what to do? Great!
(/s if you can’t tell)
laziness is the mother of invention.
Waiting for AI to replace CEOs
Stealing and parroting others’ work is what they both do best! And think of the savings!!!
Bonus points for DevOps is that then we get to support that buggy POS code it generated, getting more billable hours out of it!
Managers and C-level people like LLMs because LLMs talk like managers and C-level people. The closer you are to the work AI is doing, the less you trust it.