Comment by al_borland
15 hours ago
I don’t mind the coding, it’s the requirements gathering and status meetings I want AI to automate away. Those are the parts I don’t like and where we’d see the biggest productivity gains. They are also the hardest to solve for, because so much of it is subjective. It also often involves decisions from leadership which can come with a lot of personal bias and occasionally some ego.
This is like the reverse centaur form of coding. The machine tells you what to make, and the human types the code to do the thing.
Well, when put like that it sounds pretty bad too.
I was thinking more that the human would tell the machine want to make. The machine would help flesh out the idea into actual requirements, and make any decisions the humans are too afraid or indecisive to make. Then the coding can start.