[Haskell-cafe] GPT & Haskell

MigMit migmit at gmail.com
Sat Apr 1 13:57:15 UTC 2023


Well, human programmers can be shamed, yelled at, fired (which would actually hurt them), or, in extreme cases, prosecuted. They have every insentive to do their job right.

It's not a huge difference, but still.

> On 1 Apr 2023, at 15:48, Will Yager <will.yager at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Apr 1, 2023, at 02:18, Aloïs Cochard <alois.cochard at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> How can this be useful when you have to anyway review everything is doing as he might to just randomly insert a bug or a security flaw???
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> The same question applies to hiring human programmers. 
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>> I highly recommend starting reading this paper at page 128 instead of wasting your time on that prompt:
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> I'm not sure why you classify successfully getting practical tasks done faster as "wasting time". 
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> Best,
> Will



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