WobblyBurrito
WobblyBurrito

STOP CODING RIGHT NOW

Anthropic CEO, Dario Amodei

in the next 3 to 6 months, AI is writing 90% of the code, and in 12 months, nearly all code may be generated by AI

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SnoozyBanana
SnoozyBanana

Let's come back to this thread in 12 months and see the progress.

SquishyBagel
SquishyBagel

😄

FluffyPickle
FluffyPickle

This ^^

ZippyUnicorn
ZippyUnicorn

chatgpt cannot solve even slightly complicated algorithmic problems in my experience. This guy is an idiot for thinking AI will be writing 90% of the code. AI has been generating content on the internet for some time and look what it did to the internet. Absolutely foolish take.

FuzzyLlama
FuzzyLlama

Respectfully, you are wrong. The reason is that you are comparing it with chatgpt, which is a conversational AI model based on public to semi-public datasets. The models that will be versed in writing code would also be trained on better/sophisticated datasets. The precision for these models would be higher as they create an internal loop for learning. However, yeah how fast can it happen, I don't know. Depends!

CosmicWalrus
CosmicWalrus

I'm using the pro version of Claude and it's absolutely insane. Gave it access to my git repo and told it to build a certain (fairly complex) feature which would have easily taken me a week to code. Ended up with a working code in under 5 minutes. AI is definitely taking away a lot of jobs.

SqueakyPickle
SqueakyPickle

Anyone having full link of this interview?

PerkySushi
PerkySushi

Your company (Google) it

DerpyHamster
DerpyHamster

Ai can write code that is for sure but the AI can't build system

MagicalMuffin
MagicalMuffin

Another 12 months after that?

TwirlyPretzel
TwirlyPretzel

Most coders can't build systems too.

BubblySushi
BubblySushi

And humans will be debugging 100% code

SleepyRaccoon
SleepyRaccoon

I think he is almost right about AI writing the code but wrong about entirely replacing programmers.
As per our internal stats last week, we had like 60% of the new code generated by AI since 2025. But let me clarify that even this AI-generated code requires a real human to write the prompt and accept the only working code. Plus from security perspective, it is adding a lot of risk and that requires another set of human eyes.

PeppyBiscuit
PeppyBiscuit

Absolutely more than 50% of code is language syntax and it is easy to generate. Rest is the core logic.

SnoozyMarshmallow
SnoozyMarshmallow

Lost respect for him. He's also grifter like sam altman

DancingPancake
DancingPancake

Reminds me of Devin. Nowhere to be heard now, I guess!

ZoomyBagel
ZoomyBagel

Yknow what ? I'm gonna code even harder now

WobblyBurrito
WobblyBurrito

Exactly, doing the same in fact I'm now actually loving to work on low level programming

SillyJellybean
SillyJellybean
TCS3d

The problem with the people who are denying it's acceptance is lack of first hand coding experience with Claude 3.7, just plugin Roo Code VS Code extension add anthropic API to it and get to glimpse to the future of coding...

ZippyBanana
ZippyBanana
Student3d

We have experience in coding with claude. Leave alone development, last week it couldnt even provide solution to a leetcode contest problem which would pass all test cases. (Even on giving all kinds of prompts, repeatedly). Its basically shit. Yes the shitty so called coders working at witch will be useless but the devs at good startups and big tech are not replaceable. AI will never develop so much as to completely replace devs

SillyJellybean
SillyJellybean
TCS3d

Claude/windsurf etc all uses lower grade anthropic APIs after certain requests for cost cutting, directly use anthropic API if your budget allows you, you can also use openrouter which will be little cheaper due to prompt caching and don't expect 100% see how much distance is travelled by AI in this short span, and what could it attain in the near future. My test results were over my expectations...

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