@sama: way cooler to help software developers pokemon-evolve into superheroes than to try to replace them it is insane what on…
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Elon Musk argues that AI should augment software developers to make them more powerful rather than replace them, highlighting the potential for human-AI collaboration.
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way cooler to help software developers pokemon-evolve into superheroes than to try to replace them
it is insane what one really good person can do now https://t.co/iEqSQHgg5B
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