I suspect it's because the average code online is flawed. The flaws are trained into LLMs and this manifests as an error rate which compounds.
I saw some results showing that LLMs struggle to complete tasks which would take longer than a day. I wonder if the average developer, individually, would be much better if they had to write the software on their own.
The average dev today is very specialized and their code is optimized for job security, not for correctness and not for producing succinct code which maps directly to functionality.
I saw some results showing that LLMs struggle to complete tasks which would take longer than a day. I wonder if the average developer, individually, would be much better if they had to write the software on their own.
The average dev today is very specialized and their code is optimized for job security, not for correctness and not for producing succinct code which maps directly to functionality.