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Comment by dinkumthinkum

5 days ago

> This makes no sense to me. If AI possesses intelligence then it should have no problem learning how to use a new language. If it doesn't possess intelligence, we shouldn't be outsourcing all of our programming to it.

Perfection. You have made such an excellent. However, I don't want to detract from that but it's like, in reality, this is a completely obvious point but because of this AI/LLM brain-rot that has taken over the software programmer community, writ large, this is particularly insightful. It's also just a sad and unimaginative state we are in to think that no more programming languages will ever be needed other than what currently exists in March 2026 because of LLMs.

> this is a completely obvious point but because of this AI/LLM brain-rot that has taken over the software programmer community

This is really insulting. I think you're wrong, AI agent programming is very good now, and you will have to admit it at some point.

  • Insulting to whom? Are you anthropomorphizing LLMs. Also, you think it is insulting it is a bad idea to complete outsource software development to it. If that’s the case then being insulting sounds like a good thing.

    • >Insulting to whom? Are you anthropomorphizing LLMs.

      Obviously not. Insulting to programmers who use them, hence I object to the term "brain-rot". Clearly the insinuation is we're just suffering from brain rot.