← Back to context Comment by vbtechguy 1 day ago What's the difference between experience a human made bug versus an AI made bug in software? 4 comments vbtechguy Reply bhaak 1 day ago A human preserves more context and might remember what they did and when pointing out a new bug, they often have an idea what's wrong. sph 1 day ago A human also learns from their mistakes and grows their skillset.I cringe any time I read loaded questions like GP's. Have they ever met a human in their life? atomlib 5 hours ago The difference lies in the field of civic virtue. A human programmer accepts personal responsibility for the safety of the software of which he is a member, defending it, if need be, with his life. The AI does not. dataangel 5 hours ago You must be trolling. Most open source software is released under MIT license which explicitly says the author isn't liable for anything.
bhaak 1 day ago A human preserves more context and might remember what they did and when pointing out a new bug, they often have an idea what's wrong. sph 1 day ago A human also learns from their mistakes and grows their skillset.I cringe any time I read loaded questions like GP's. Have they ever met a human in their life?
sph 1 day ago A human also learns from their mistakes and grows their skillset.I cringe any time I read loaded questions like GP's. Have they ever met a human in their life?
atomlib 5 hours ago The difference lies in the field of civic virtue. A human programmer accepts personal responsibility for the safety of the software of which he is a member, defending it, if need be, with his life. The AI does not. dataangel 5 hours ago You must be trolling. Most open source software is released under MIT license which explicitly says the author isn't liable for anything.
dataangel 5 hours ago You must be trolling. Most open source software is released under MIT license which explicitly says the author isn't liable for anything.
A human preserves more context and might remember what they did and when pointing out a new bug, they often have an idea what's wrong.
A human also learns from their mistakes and grows their skillset.
I cringe any time I read loaded questions like GP's. Have they ever met a human in their life?
The difference lies in the field of civic virtue. A human programmer accepts personal responsibility for the safety of the software of which he is a member, defending it, if need be, with his life. The AI does not.
You must be trolling. Most open source software is released under MIT license which explicitly says the author isn't liable for anything.