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How Application of Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Business

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What is Artificial Intelligence? Artificial intelligence works on the principle of human intelligence. The machines are programmed in such a way that they think like humans and can imitate our actions. Almost all artificial machines built to date fall under this category.

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Fearing the Wrong Thing

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There’s a lot of angst about software developers “losing their jobs” to AI, being replaced by a more intelligent version of ChatGPT, GitHub’s Copilot, Google’s Codey, or something similar. Matt Welsh has been talking and writing about the end of programming as such. AIs generate incorrect code, and that’s not going to end soon.

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Automated Mentoring with ChatGPT

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Programming (like any other skill) isn’t just about learning the syntax and semantics of a programming language; it’s about learning to solve problems effectively. So I decided to give the Mentor prompt a try on some short programs I’ve written. It also made a point about a puts() method call within the program’s main loop.

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Simplify your Work from Home Challenges with Test Automation Tool Testsigma

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Your legacy test code may be written in a programming language that your testers may or may not know. To make changes to that code and write test scripts of their own the testers have to learn that supported programming language and then understand the legacy code. Resolving this issue in the office is easy.

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Real-Real-World Programming with ChatGPT

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If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve played around with using AI tools like ChatGPT or GitHub Copilot to write code for you. So far I’ve read a gazillion blog posts about people’s experiences with these AI coding assistance tools. or “ha look how incompetent it is … it couldn’t even get my simple question right!”

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Can Language Models Replace Compilers?

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Kevlin Henney and I recently discussed whether automated code generation, using some future version of GitHub Copilot or the like, could ever replace higher-level languages. As coding assistants become more accurate, it seems likely to assume that they will eventually stop being “assistants” and take over the job of writing code.

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Generative AI in the Enterprise

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And everyone has opinions about how these language models and art generation programs are going to change the nature of work, usher in the singularity, or perhaps even doom the human race. AI users say that AI programming (66%) and data analysis (59%) are the most needed skills. Many AI adopters are still in the early stages.