Comment by nl

3 days ago

Remember when 3D printers meant the death of factories? Everyone would just print what they wanted at home.

I'm very bullish on LLMs building software, but this doesn't mean the death of software products anymore than 3D printers meant the death of factories.

Perhaps, but I don't think that's a good analogy, there's too many important differences to say (3d printing : all manufacturing) : (vibe coding : all software).

The hype may be similar, if that's your point then I agree, but the weakness of 3D printing is the range of materials and the conditions needed to work with them (titanium is merely extremely difficult, but no sane government will let the general public buy tetrafluoroethylene as a feedstock), while the weakness of machine learning (even more broadly than LLMs) is the number of examples they require in order to learn stuff.