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tavavex
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imiric
4 hours ago
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Because that's impossible. Any "robot" that can generate code must be trained on massive amounts of code, most of which is open source.
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sdwr
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And how are you supposed to guarantee equivalent functionality by analyzing "README files, API docs, and type definitions"?
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Nolski
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It's described on the web page but it's by having 2 agents. One has access to the code and one doesn't.
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fmbb
3 hours ago
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Are they the same model?
Not that it matters, I just think the joke is more fun if they are different.
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dymk
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The joke is that you don’t.
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preisschild
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not a lot of code is public domain and thus not a lot of training data is available
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