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blog.scottlogic.com
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| | | | | LLMs are not just limited by hallucinations-they fundamentally lack awareness of their own capabilities, making them overconfident in executing tasks they don't fully understand. While "vibe coding" embraces AI's ability to generate quick solutions, true progress lies in models that can acknowledge ambiguity, seek clarification, and recognise when they are out of their depth. | |
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gizmodo.com
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| | | | | Humans keep hanging on. | |
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nmn.gl
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| | | | | Last Tuesday at 1 AM, I was debugging a critical production issue in my AI dev tool. As I dug through layers of functions, I suddenly realized - unlike the new generation of developers, I was grateful that I could actually understand my codebase. That's when I started thinking more about Karpathy's recent statements on vibe coding. For those who missed it, Andrej Karpathy recently shared his thoughts on what he calls "vibe coding" - essentially surrendering code comprehension to AI tools and hoping for the best. His exact words? "I 'Accept All' always, I don't read the diffs anymore." I have learnt a lot from Karpathy and use AI tools daily, but there's a world of difference between augmenting your capabilities and completely surrendering your understanding. | |
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github.com
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