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[3056.94 --> 3057.92] I think Natalie, the
[3057.92 --> 3058.86] next time we need to
[3058.86 --> 3059.60] bring somebody who
[3059.60 --> 3060.30] doesn't agree.
[3062.92 --> 3063.86] Because we are all
[3063.86 --> 3064.90] so on the same page.
[3064.96 --> 3065.54] It's a problem.
[3066.20 --> 3066.56] 100%.
[3066.56 --> 3067.50] Yeah.
[3067.94 --> 3068.64] Yeah, we'll pull
[3068.64 --> 3069.30] some from your
[3069.30 --> 3069.70] emails.
[3070.36 --> 3071.60] A thought that came
[3071.60 --> 3073.08] to mind throughout
[3073.08 --> 3073.82] this episode.
[3074.68 --> 3075.64] See if I can make
[3075.64 --> 3076.98] this into sort of an
[3076.98 --> 3077.96] unpopular opinion.
[3078.64 --> 3079.24] Probably not.
[3079.32 --> 3079.84] So I'm not going to
[3079.84 --> 3080.56] make the tune just
[3080.56 --> 3080.84] yet.
[3081.40 --> 3082.66] But thinking of an
[3082.66 --> 3083.98] AI-generated tool,
[3084.00 --> 3085.82] they get inspired
[3085.82 --> 3086.82] from existing code,
[3086.88 --> 3087.08] right?
[3087.48 --> 3089.78] And we can have
[3089.78 --> 3091.04] this conversation if
[3091.04 --> 3091.94] there's features of
[3091.94 --> 3094.72] Go, of OOP in
[3094.72 --> 3095.62] Go or not.
[3095.86 --> 3096.80] But if there's not a
[3096.80 --> 3097.82] lot of examples out
[3097.82 --> 3099.96] there, the different
[3099.96 --> 3101.98] models that generate
[3101.98 --> 3103.78] code will not be
[3103.78 --> 3105.26] creating this a lot.
[3105.56 --> 3107.34] So assuming that the
[3107.34 --> 3108.42] trend of code is not
[3108.42 --> 3109.48] just human writing it,
[3109.52 --> 3110.44] but more like human
[3110.44 --> 3112.64] guiding it, it means
[3112.64 --> 3113.44] means that it will,
[3113.90 --> 3114.46] at least the way I
[3114.46 --> 3115.22] see it, it means
[3115.22 --> 3116.40] that a lot of the
[3116.40 --> 3117.70] code or the
[3117.70 --> 3118.60] languages will kind
[3118.60 --> 3119.68] of fall deeper
[3119.68 --> 3121.74] into their template
[3121.74 --> 3122.96] or into their
[3122.96 --> 3124.86] niche or little box
[3124.86 --> 3126.14] rather than spreading
[3126.14 --> 3127.42] out of it like you
[3127.42 --> 3127.64] did.
[3127.88 --> 3129.24] So this can be a fun
[3129.24 --> 3130.46] thing to think
[3131.28 --> 3132.78] about as a person
[3132.78 --> 3133.84] who's researching AI
[3133.84 --> 3134.30] and code.
[3134.80 --> 3135.12] Wow.
[3135.12 --> 3136.00] I love it.
[3136.12 --> 3136.98] So, you know, a
[3136.98 --> 3139.24] few days ago I had
[3139.24 --> 3140.46] that thought, AI is
[3140.46 --> 3141.32] not going to write
[3141.32 --> 3142.90] code or OOP maybe
[3142.90 --> 3143.92] because they don't
[3143.92 --> 3144.74] really understand the
[3144.74 --> 3145.44] world like we do.
[3145.52 --> 3146.16] They don't have that
[3146.16 --> 3146.64] restriction.
[3147.36 --> 3148.10] You know, a bot
[3148.10 --> 3149.00] doesn't tell a person
[3149.00 --> 3149.60] to breathe.
[3149.82 --> 3150.32] You know what I mean?
[3150.98 --> 3151.88] They don't need to.
[3152.02 --> 3153.38] They can go as
[3153.38 --> 3154.96] deeply into the
[3154.96 --> 3156.30] mechanics of how to
[3156.30 --> 3157.68] breathe so that
[3157.68 --> 3158.88] their understanding is
[3158.88 --> 3160.04] going to be very
[3160.04 --> 3161.44] different of those
[3161.44 --> 3161.86] models.
[3161.86 --> 3162.74] Yeah.
[3163.12 --> 3164.22] Maybe there will be
[3164.22 --> 3164.92] some way of doing
[3164.92 --> 3166.60] this guided and then
[3166.60 --> 3167.78] we're saved from
[3167.78 --> 3168.42] those boxes.
[3168.62 --> 3169.04] Exactly.
[3169.32 --> 3170.24] So that is very
[3170.24 --> 3172.32] interesting is what
[3172.32 --> 3173.88] what you have there
[3173.88 --> 3175.36] because, you know,
[3175.42 --> 3176.36] like something that I
[3176.36 --> 3177.58] said earlier about how
[3177.58 --> 3178.66] how do you know that