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Zaslal: út 07. září, 2021 4:41 Předmět: Why do coders love AI that can make them lose their jobs? |
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When you start coding It makes you feel smart about yourself, like being in the Matrix [movie],” says Janine Luk, a 26-year-old software engineer based in London.Born in Hong Kong, she started her yacht marketing career in the south of France, but found it "repetitive and a little superficial". So she started teaching herself to code after work. This is followed by a 15-week coding intensive course.
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On the last day of practice She applied for a job at cybersecurity software company Avast.and started there a week later.Two and a half years have passed. I think it was the best decision I've ever made,” she reflected.when she started the company She was the first female developer to work on her team. She now spends her free time
encouraging other women of color and LGBT people to try to code.For a programmer like you She said the most interesting change recently was This is the presence of more artificial intelligence (AI) tools that can bite large chunks of programming. by yourself In June, GitHub, a San Francisco-based code hosting platform with 56 million users,
unveiled a new AI tool called Copilot.You start typing a few character codes and the AI ​​will guide you on how to complete it.The most incredible machine learning application I have ever seen.” Instagram co-founder Mike Krieger is enthusiastic about Copilot.It is based on an artificial intelligence called GPT-3 that was launched last summer by OpenAI,
the San Francisco-based AI lab founded by Elon Musk.This GPT (short for generative pre-training) mechanism does "a very simple but very big thing - predict the next letter in a text," explains Grzegorz Jakacki, founder of Codility in Warsaw. which makes it a popular commissioning test. ExplainOpenAI trains AI on text that already exists online, such as books, |
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