it is a bold move for sure to pledge not to use AI for coding as a marketing point. been programming for 13 years, yet realized I have not manually coded since ~november last year because the tools have gotten so good.
in my opinion, while some AI-written code can backfire, in most cases the massive increase in output velocity more than offsets the occasional unpleasant surprises.
good luck guys, will be interesting to follow you 🫡
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Well, too bad we can't give you that chance. We're a very small, private company.
Time will tell that AI-written code is just a time-bomb waiting to blow up half the internet.
You should go short the billionaires who stand to gain more billions with their lies.