> First, we failed to deliver our vision of AI-assisted programming because we were 10+ years too early to market, i.e. the tech is not ready yet.
This seems to be very much the standard story for "AI"; not quite there yet. Given the history, it's, er, surprising that people are constantly surprised by this.
This seems to be very much the standard story for "AI"; not quite there yet. Given the history, it's, er, surprising that people are constantly surprised by this.