Comment Re:Overwrought (Score 1) 29
This does not appear to be holding up in practice, at least not reliably.
It holds up in some cases, not in others, and calculating an average muddles that.
Personally, I use AI coding assists for two purposes quite successfully: a) more intelligent auto-complete and b) writing a piece of code using a common, well understood algorithm (i.e. lots of sources the AI could learn from) in the specific programming language or setup that I need.
It turns out that it is much faster and almost as reliable to have the AI do that then finding a few examples on github and stackoverflow, checking which ones are actually decent, and translating them myself.
Anything more complex than that and it starts being a coin toss. Sometimes it works, sometimes it's a waste of time. So I've stopped doing that because coding it myself is faster and the result better than babysitting an AI.
And when you need to optimize for a specific parameter - speed, memory, etc. - you can just about forget AI.