A.I. Is My Copilot.

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Title: A.I. Is My Copilot.
Authors: Thompson, Clive (AUTHOR)
Source: Wired. Apr2022, Vol. 30 Issue 4, p80-87. 8p. 2 Black and White Photographs, 3 Cartoon or Caricatures.
Subjects: Syntax in programming languages, Python programming language, Open source software
Abstract: There are, after all, now several companies producing AI that writes code, including TabNine and one recently debuted by Alphabet's AI research outfit, DeepMind. Brockman had long been fascinated by AI, though, and in 2015 he met with a group of other obsessives, including Elon Musk, Y Combinator head Sam Altman, Wojciech Zaremba (an AI veteran of Google and Facebook), and Sutskever, who'd left Google. Built by OpenAI, the private research lab, and GitHub, the Microsoft-owned website where programmers share code, the tool is essentially autocomplete for software development. That is, programmers should be able to give the AI a simple instruction: // create a timer set for three seconds And the AI should read it and crank out the right code. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:There are, after all, now several companies producing AI that writes code, including TabNine and one recently debuted by Alphabet's AI research outfit, DeepMind. Brockman had long been fascinated by AI, though, and in 2015 he met with a group of other obsessives, including Elon Musk, Y Combinator head Sam Altman, Wojciech Zaremba (an AI veteran of Google and Facebook), and Sutskever, who'd left Google. Built by OpenAI, the private research lab, and GitHub, the Microsoft-owned website where programmers share code, the tool is essentially autocomplete for software development. That is, programmers should be able to give the AI a simple instruction: // create a timer set for three seconds And the AI should read it and crank out the right code. [Extracted from the article]
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