33 I Don't Want to Write Code Anymore Over the past few days, I saw a YouTube video, likely posted on May 7th, which I speed-read on May 8th. What attracted me most about this video was its title: Coding is Solved. Translated directly, it means programming has already been solved. Seeing this title, my heart skipped a beat—have my unique advantages been caught up with by these guys abroad again? The word he used was "solved." What I want to say is that when it comes to writing code, AI has already beaten the game. I actually had this thought in mid-April, on the day I sold that
33 I Don't Want to Write Code Anymore Over the past few days, I saw a YouTube video, likely posted on May 7th, which I speed-read on May 8th. What attracted me most about this video was its title: Coding is Solved. Translated directly, it means programming has already been solved. Seeing this title, my heart skipped a beat—have my unique advantages been caught up with by these guys abroad again? The word he used was "solved." What I want to say is that when it comes to writing code, AI has already beaten the game. I actually had this thought in mid-April, on the day I sold that UI innovation prompt—AI has already independently beaten the game of writing code from start to finish. This is my latest realization from April, and I haven't told anyone. What does "solved" mean? What does "beaten the game" mean? It means AI can completely and autonomously fulfill requirements and fix bugs, no longer needing a...
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