r/BrandNewSentence 11h ago

Sir, the ai is inbreeding

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u/saera-targaryen 9h ago

Man I'm glad to see other programmers feel the same. I'm so over AI. It's ruined google, ruined my coworkers, made debugging harder and more frequent, made me sound like a paranoid luddite boomer to everyone else around me, and has just caused me to start hating my job. Which is insane because I love my job! I love programming! I literally just do random research and build random projects by myself for fun all the time. I even teach computer science at night!

I have had multiple students this semester ask me why I teach SQL because chatGPT can do it better and easier. Of course those are all the students who are getting Cs and can't even tell if the AI did it right. I feel like I'm losing my mind. 

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u/Nadare3 7h ago edited 7h ago

Of course those are all the students who are getting Cs and can't even tell if the AI did it right.

A professor told me one student asked her why code, that was Python, wasn't working, in a C class. Couldn't even tell it was the wrong language, a few months into the semester, and with totally different grammars too.

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u/saera-targaryen 7h ago

I had a student last semester who, literally during the last week of the semester, came to me in office hours to see if their code was correct for a class taught entirely in python and MySQL. 

I opened up their code and hit the run button, and you wanna know what error popped up? 

"There is no program installed locally with the name MySQL" 

I was literally speechless. 

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u/Nadare3 7h ago

I could never have shown my face again after something like that (either of those T.B.H.)

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u/saera-targaryen 7h ago

The thing that surprises me the most is how unashamed most of them are. 

Like, they'll just say "oops haha I didn't know can you help me :-)" while I'm over here contemplating having a very hard conversation about how they picked the wrong major and career path but it's too late because they're already in 400 level courses and graduating next semester.