> If these tools are really as revolutionary as they claim they are, then they should be able to build better versions of themselves, and we should be seeing exponential improvements of their capabilities. Yet in the last year or so we've seen marginal improvements based mainly on increasing the scale and quality of the data they're trained on, and the scale of deployments, with some clever engineering work thrown in.
Yes and we've actually been able to witness in public the dubious contributions that Copilot has made on public Microsoft repositories.
Yes and we've actually been able to witness in public the dubious contributions that Copilot has made on public Microsoft repositories.