Comment by starlust2
5 days ago
A big challenge is that programmers all have unique ever changing personal style and vision that they've never had to communicate before. As well they generally "bikeshed" and add undefined unrequested requirements, because you know someday we might need to support 10000x more users than we have. This is all well and good when the programmer implements something themselves but falls apart when it must be communicated to an LLM. Most projects/systems/orgs don't have the necessary level of detail in their documentation, documentation is fragmented across git/jira/confluence/etc/etc/etc., and it's a hodge podge of technologies without a semblance of consistency.
I think we'll find that over the next few years the first really big win will be AI tearing down the mountain of tech & documentation debt. Bringing efficiency to corporate knowledge is likely a key element to AI working within them.
Efficiency to corporate knowledge? Absolutely not, no way. My coworkers are beginning to use AI to write PR descriptions and git commits.
I notice, because the amount of text has been increased tenfold while the amount of information has stayed exactly the same.
This is a torrent of shit coming down on us, that we are all going to have to deal with it. The vibe coders will be gleefully putting up PRs with 12 paragraphs of "descriptive" text. Thanks no thanks!
Well I'm certainly not saying that AI should generate more corporate spam. That's part of them problem! And also a strawman argument!
Use a llm to summarize the PR /j