Yes, that's how LLMs operate, they "remember" and "average".

This doesn't mean that AI in general can't improve to become more productive, like by including specialised agents. For instance checking if created ABAP fields or functions exist or if the code compiles could be delegated to a relatively dumb agent.

Saying this I haven't seen a viable "development model" yet which supports testing and maintenance.

The idea of "democratization", i.e. "cheap" non-experts being able to steer the AI to meaningful products is IMHO a pipe dream of non-expert BA majors - probably a tautology - who think they can get rid of the nerds.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
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In reply to Re^3: The Cargo Cult Generation Has Arrived Now What? (Boilerplating++) by LanX
in thread The Cargo Cult Generation Has Arrived Now What? by Anonymous Monk

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