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  • World War III isn't a romanticized repeat of World War II in Star Trek, though. It is an extremely destructive war that just about destroys most major national governments. There isn't a winner with a peace treaty; all sides collapse.

  • Yeah, it is a cultural inconsistency mainly fueled by how legal drugs, illegal drugs, and alcohol are sold. If legalized pot sticks, I expect the phrase to change to drugs, alcohol, and marijuana.

  • I'm asking if it worth spending more money on human developers to write code that isn't slop.

    Everyone here has been mentioning costs, but they haven't been comparing them together to see if the cost of using human developers located in a high cost of living American city is worth the benefits.

  • Historically open source and closed source have done the same thing, so why is this one tool usage so wildly different?

    Because, as noted by another replier, open source wants working code and closed source just want code that runs.

  • So I was trying to make a statement that the developers of AI for coding may not have the high bar for quality and optimization that closed source developers would have, then was told that the major market was internal business code.

    So, I asked, do companies need code that runs quickly on the systems that they are installed on to perform their function. For instance, can an unqualified programmer use AI code to build an internal corporate system rather than have to pay for a more qualified programmer's time either as an internal hire or producing.