You can't program GTP in anything if you can't program.
If your prompt is garbage then the output will be garbage and if you don't know how to program you won't even realize the output was garbage.
It's not the language part of programming language that is hard. It's the programming part because it means you have to have a good understanding of what you want. Just like a human programmer won't read your mind an AI programmer won't read your mind either.
But I can already foresee bosses dismissing employees that raise issues (performance, maintainability, scalability, etc., etc.) by saying "Look, the AI can do it. So if it can do it you can do it too.". I foresee this because I have already seen it.
> You can't program GTP in anything if you can't program.
That's why it makes this so interesting - this type of automation impacts our jobs directly. Of course, I'm not sure who would use this in a corporate codebase without legal concerns.
If your prompt is garbage then the output will be garbage and if you don't know how to program you won't even realize the output was garbage.
It's not the language part of programming language that is hard. It's the programming part because it means you have to have a good understanding of what you want. Just like a human programmer won't read your mind an AI programmer won't read your mind either.
But I can already foresee bosses dismissing employees that raise issues (performance, maintainability, scalability, etc., etc.) by saying "Look, the AI can do it. So if it can do it you can do it too.". I foresee this because I have already seen it.