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It hasn't been a full week since Windows 10 was sent to the pasture, and its four-year-old successor has had an update introduce multiple bugs.
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Writing code with AI is like having an enthusiastic intern high on drugs working for you. It will confidently tell you things that aren't true, use functions that never existed. But it's still helpful because it does the busy work, all you have to do is clean up its mistakes. But MS probably already uses AI for QA too.my take... this is exactly what happens when you have AI basically writing code. It's not capable enough for work like this and only focuses on the specific goal not the holistic approach.
Especially since during the Win10 days they got rid of all the QA testers and were forcing the programmers to test their own code. That sure worked out well. I doubt they hired a whole buncha new testers for Win11. Why pay humans when AI can do it? They don't need to do a better job, just a cheaper job.But MS probably already uses AI for QA too.