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AI Coding Is Going from Copilot to Autopilot
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AI Coding Is Going from Copilot to Autopilot

New AI-powered coding tools like Devin AI and AutoDev are emerging as more autonomous versions of earlier assistants. These tools aim to help software engineers write code faster and focus on strategic and creative tasks. Developers must provide the right software requirements to create templates for the AI assistants to fill in the gaps. AI-generated code must be analyzed for security vulnerabilities and reliability issues. Despite the benefits, developers are still learning about the most beneficial use cases for AI coding assistants. Collaboration with humans is essential in software development, as AI tools have limitations in understanding human intuition and imagination. While AI coding assistants are evolving, they are not yet ready to replace human software engineers completely. P...
Why is this book taking so long to release -
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Why is this book taking so long to release – “The Singularity Is Nearer: When We Merge with AI” by ray Kurzweil Release Date – 25 June 2024

https://preview.redd.it/zexzjvu8swtc1.png?width=373&format=png&auto=webp&s=47213fa6e590efe20d91439d4c561a6022d12e3f Seriously the book is finished, Ray gifted a copy to Joe Rogan live while on his Pod. This is one of the oldest guys working in the AI space and possibly propounds that by the time a book comes out on AI, especially the latest trends it can get outdated in days. So why is he making us all wait? Just release it instead of making us wait for a few more months. Is this all to generate hype and boost sales or some other factors are keeping us from this most likely awesome book? If possible how to get an early copy. submitted by /u/Maddragon0088 [link] [comments]
Google will only train on your Google Docs if it finds them online.
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Google will only train on your Google Docs if it finds them online.

Business Insider’s Katie Notopoulos wondered if Google trains its AI models on Google Docs we share with “anyone with a link.” Google, which added AI features to workspaces last year, says it only trains on “publicly available” Google Docs. But the company says that even documents that are accessible to “anyone with a link” remain private unless that link is posted online where Google’s webcrawler can find it. Source: Your Google Docs are (probably) safe from AI training submitted by /u/Nearby-Ad-5130 [link] [comments]
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