The amount of knowledge the OP needed to be even to formulate the right question to the AI requires a lifetime of deep immersion in technology. You'd think that maybe you can ask the AI how to phrase the question to the AI but at some point you run up against your ability to contextualize the problem - it can't read your mind.
Will the AI become as smart as you or I? Recognize that these things have tiny context windows. You get the context window of "as long as you can remember".
I don't see this kind of AI replacing programmers (though it probably will replace low-skill offshore contract shops). It may have a large magnifying effect on skill. Fortunately there seem to be endless problems to solve with software - it's not like bridges or buildings; you only need (or can afford) so many. Architects should probably be more worried.
Will the AI become as smart as you or I? Recognize that these things have tiny context windows. You get the context window of "as long as you can remember".
I don't see this kind of AI replacing programmers (though it probably will replace low-skill offshore contract shops). It may have a large magnifying effect on skill. Fortunately there seem to be endless problems to solve with software - it's not like bridges or buildings; you only need (or can afford) so many. Architects should probably be more worried.