> They aren't generic enough for every use case.
> AI is fundamentally different in that regard.
Currently most projects are outside of the capabilities of AI. Platforms can get better and add more features, why is that different than AI getting better and can do more?
Back then it wasn't known if it was possible to make these platforms generic enough that you could replace programmers. You couldn't.
Today we aren't sure if it is possible to make transformer based AI generic enough to replace programmers. Time will tell if we can.
Currently most projects are outside of the capabilities of AI. Platforms can get better and add more features, why is that different than AI getting better and can do more?
Back then it wasn't known if it was possible to make these platforms generic enough that you could replace programmers. You couldn't.
Today we aren't sure if it is possible to make transformer based AI generic enough to replace programmers. Time will tell if we can.
So to me it looks exactly the same.