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This episode explores the rise of AI coding assistants. We discuss how models like OpenAI’s Codex (which powers GitHub Copilot) are trained on millions of code repositories to generate software from natural language prompts. You’ll hear how these models can autocomplete functions or even draft whole programs, and what they’re capable of today, as well as their limits (like generating errors or insecure code if not carefully guided). We also talk about their impact on developer productivity and the future of programming, where AI becomes a pair programmer that can handle the boilerplate, letting developers focus on the creative parts of coding.
By Mo Bhuiyan via NotebookLMThis episode explores the rise of AI coding assistants. We discuss how models like OpenAI’s Codex (which powers GitHub Copilot) are trained on millions of code repositories to generate software from natural language prompts. You’ll hear how these models can autocomplete functions or even draft whole programs, and what they’re capable of today, as well as their limits (like generating errors or insecure code if not carefully guided). We also talk about their impact on developer productivity and the future of programming, where AI becomes a pair programmer that can handle the boilerplate, letting developers focus on the creative parts of coding.