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I predict the rate in progress in LLMS will diminish over time, whereas the difficulty of an LLM writing an accurate computer program will go up exponentially with complexity and size. Is an LLM ever going to be able to do what say, Linus Torvalds did? Heck I've seen much less sophisticated software projects than that which it's hard to imagine an LLM doing.

On the lower end, while Joe Average is going to be able to solve a lot of problems with an LLM, I expect more bugs will exist than ever before because more software will be written, and that might end up not being all that terrible for software developers.



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