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Nothing. A tool that is only right ~60% of the time is still useless.

I've yet to have an LLM ever produce correct code the first time, or understand a problem at the level of anything above a developer that went through a "crash course".

If we get LLMs trained on senior level codebases and senior level communications, they may stand a chance someday. Given that they are trained using the massively available "knowledge" sites like Reddit, it's going to be awhile.



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