> middling generalists can now compete with specialists
Great point. That's been my experience as well. I'm a generalist and ChatGPT can bring me up to speed on the idiomatic way to use almost any framework - provided it's been talked about online.
I use it to spit out simple scripts and code all day, but at this point it's not creating entire back-end services without weird mistakes or lots of hand holding.
That said, the state of the art is absolutely amazing when you consider that a year ago the best AIs on the market were Google or Siri telling me "I'm sorry I don't have any information about that" on 50% of my voice queries.
Great point. That's been my experience as well. I'm a generalist and ChatGPT can bring me up to speed on the idiomatic way to use almost any framework - provided it's been talked about online.
I use it to spit out simple scripts and code all day, but at this point it's not creating entire back-end services without weird mistakes or lots of hand holding.
That said, the state of the art is absolutely amazing when you consider that a year ago the best AIs on the market were Google or Siri telling me "I'm sorry I don't have any information about that" on 50% of my voice queries.