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kirubakaran ◴[] No.42732804[source]
> A major project will discover that it has merged a lot of AI-generated code

My friend works at a well-known tech company in San Francisco. He was reviewing his junior team member's pull request. When asked what a chunk of code did, the team member matter-of-factly replied "I don't know, chatgpt wrote that"

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DowsingSpoon ◴[] No.42733737[source]
I am fairly certain that if someone did that where I work then security would be escorting them off the property within the hour. This is NOT Okay.
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bitmasher9 ◴[] No.42733897[source]
Where I work we are actively encouraged to use more AI tools while coding, to the point where my direct supervisor asked why my team’s usage statistics were lower than company average.
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dehrmann ◴[] No.42733926[source]
It's not necessarily the use of AI tools (though the license parts are an issue), is that someone submitted code for review without knowing how it works.
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1. johnisgood ◴[] No.42735136[source]
I use AI these days and I know how things work, there really is a huge difference. It helps me make AI write me code faster and the way I want it, something I could do, except more slowly.