GitHub's copilot X, powered by gpt4, is revolutionizing coding with AI automation and voice commands, but programmers still need to understand system building and remain optimistic to survive the upcoming AI inflection point.
GitHub announced copilot X, their next-gen coding assistant powered by gpt4, which will give developers a huge advantage and automate white-collar jobs, but programming is not dead.
AI tooling will make programmers 10 times faster, but they still need to understand how to build systems and be optimistic to survive the great AI inflection point of 2023.
Microsoft dominates the tech space with a blitzkrieg attack, releasing multiple products including Bing chat co-pilot, Bing image generator, and acquiring GitHub and open AI, with all their products looking years ahead of the competition.
GPT4's built-in chat window allows for highly specialized coding problem solutions directly in your IDE with the context of your actual code base and can handle 25,000 tokens.
In the AI programming age, typing speed is less important as it is now possible to control VS code and write code entirely from voice commands, revolutionizing the way things get done.
Linux commands can now be generated by telling the Library what you want to do with it, but it's not yet ready for public use and there's a small window to write bad code to poison the training data, while also acknowledging the programmers who made it all possible.