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honey the codewitch16-Jun-21 5:50
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Steve Naidamast wrote:
he problem was, that as the application became more sophisticated, the use of the tool became increasingly complex to use and at some point became less efficient to use than to simply code the application by hand with the use of supporting libraries.


I wrote something similar based around annotated XSD and ran into the same issue.

I am a firm believer in code generation, particularly as time saving tools for fixed tasks, but not as a replacement for actual coding.


Steve Naidamast wrote:
However, if you have seen the actual testing by scientists who work in Artificial Intelligence development and research, one finds that it our supposed AI makes a lot of seriously stupid decisions. But we are now supposed to believe that it will be able to create wonderful applications by assisting the Human coder?


There's a funny dynamic here - one I love to study, that involves lots and lots of agents in a system, and how they operate collectively. This include human systems which themselves are rife with errors and stupidity. Furthermore although we don't notice it, our systems are always on the precipice of disaster, and yet nevertheless they persist - and *we persist*.

The phenomena that give rise to this are covered in Complex Adaptive Systems theory which covers a type of non-linear dynamical system. In lay terms that means a system that **collectively behaves differently than its individual agents do**

That last bit is so important. What it means is despite all the errors and stupidity, that too "feeds the beast" and keeps the system adaptive and vital - "alive". Evolutionary biology is another example of this, with imperfect gene transfer and imperfect gene expression playing the role of the errors that give rise to adaptation. I hope that makes sense.

My point is in all this is the AI is doing exactly what it's supposed to do. The errors and stupid decisions are part of the process, and the system could scarcely function without them, since it too runs with a network of many many agents in a (simulated) complex adaptive system of sorts**.

** it's not technically this, but exhibits many of the same properties. like i said - simulated.
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