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It will do that now, it will just be buggy and wrong. But that's obviously just a stage that you don't even need more AI to fix. Tell it how to write tests, tell it how to justify those tests and how to make sure they make sense, tell it how to look for the bug, tell it how to attempt a fix for the bug, tell it to evaluate whether that fix satisfies the bug report, tell it how to read the errors after it tries the fix, and to iterate on that fix or to abandon it and try something else, when it reaches all standards for success, tell it how to report what it did on the ticket.

If one doubts that all this can be done by an LLM, use a different LLM for each step. Use committees of LLMs that vote on proposals made by other LLMs.

I don't know, I feel like the sky's the limit, especially if they can be made significantly more power efficient. I think that if they never get any better than they are now, and they just get more power efficient, they'll be useful for almost anything.



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