And I expected the comment and the discussion to be controversial. I am on the team that avoids AI as much as humanly possible, and I still write code the old-fashioned way (maybe with some LLM-free macros via Bash, but otherwise AI-less unless Google has inadvertently slipped something of the sort in my search results). This is because I'm well aware of the widespread dismissal of copyright law for training data, the obscene costs of training itself, the hallucinations and the sycophancy intrinsic in the way a neural network is trained. But unfortunately, the cat is out of the bag, and plenty of developers now use it routinely, and those same developers are effectively trying to toe the line to see how much are they allowed to use the cheat engine before being demanded to stop.
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