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hey there !I am engineer Abenezar Balcha who is now working on Mobile development I hope you have seen my previous post on language !
great here also we will discuss on some what related to so called "do you really believe"
do you really believe that todays trending tech like AI replace real essence of language(programming language) like library today we even use to work with the, move them, activate and deploy them ?
Do you think trending know ledge of machine learning specially deep learning replace NumPy and Pandas?
yes you may really think in the future but what about coming five years .I think you all know that the most recent AI is even writing for themself .It is not so much deal to think of coding in the world there is pessimism and trouble here and there about AI . I am so much comfortable about these tools their accurate implication of Human strive and capacity .but now is the time to think about machine we invented .how do we design world as designer ,program world as programmer .do you rally believe we can just forget about knowledge of language and still follow things deliberately for our own purpose ?do you really believe that we can bit chat gpt by learning from chat gpt ?
while their are being updated dramatically with massive data knowledge ?Do you really believe?

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I believe AI will learn only as much as what kind of data we train it on. This data is based on what we already know. So, I don’t see AI making breakthroughs in creating revolutionary solutions to problems on its own. There needs to be human oversight to prevent the AI from hallucinating or making mistakes. After all, AI is ultimately made of code, and the code does what you tell it to do, albeit less deterministically due to the probabilistic design of AI and the nuances of natural human language. I believe AI will significantly impact areas like web development, allowing developers to spend less time struggling with tasks like centering divs, automating repetitive work instead. Regardless, now is the best time to use AI as a search engine and automator rather than to expect it to replace foundational knowledge or entirely take over programming.

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Hey there! 👋

Thanks for posting in the GitHub Community, @catwithlion ! We're happy you're here. You are more likely to get a useful response if you are posting in the applicable category. The Accessibility category is a place for our community to discuss and provide feedback on the digital accessibility of GitHub products. Digital accessibility means that GitHub tools, and technologies, are designed and developed so that people with disabilities can use them.

I've gone ahead and moved this to the correct category for you, Programming Help. Good luck!

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well i agree to your point but what if some AI model completely replace what todays python work? what if some AI model emerge that has 3000,000 libraries ?

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wow! well said !that is what i was really curios about so said "blur the boundary between syntax and intent..." yes that is real and vivid scenario undergoing today. so you Do believe that the position of programming language is changed . AI model is even surpassing the languages not only the speaker(programming language) .

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