In this episode, Scott Hanselman and Mark Russinovich dive deep into the promises and pitfalls of AI-assisted coding. They debate whether large language models can truly handle complex software projects, discuss the limitations of current AI systems in areas like synchronization, and explore the difference between human learning and machine pattern-matching. Along the way, they touch on the dangers of over-anthropomorphizing AI, the rise of “thinking tokens” in new models, and the impact these tools may have on junior developers learning the craft.
Takeaways:
- The ongoing debate: can AI scale into true general intelligence or not?
- The risks of relying too heavily on AI when you don’t understand your own code
- What junior developers may lose and gain in a world of AI-assisted programming
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정보
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- 발행일2025년 10월 15일 오후 4:15 UTC
- 길이28분
- 시즌1
- 에피소드26
- 등급전체 연령 사용가
