> ai agents work like a mid level engineer
They do not.
> And clearly super human in some areas.
Sure, if you think calculators or bicycles are "superhuman technology".
Lay off the hype pills.
> ai agents work like a mid level engineer
They do not.
> And clearly super human in some areas.
Sure, if you think calculators or bicycles are "superhuman technology".
Lay off the hype pills.
> They do not. Do you have anything to back this up? This seems like a shallow dismissal. Claude Code is mostly used to ship Claude Code and Claude Cowork - which are at multi billion ARR. I use Claude Code to ship technically deep dev tools for myself for example here https://github.com/ianm199/bubble-analysis. I am a decent engineer and I wouldn't have the time or expertise to ship that.
>Sure, if you think calculators or bicycles are "superhuman technology".
Uh, yes they are? That's why they were revolutionary technologies!
It's hard to see why a bike that isn't superhuman would even make sense? Being superhuman in at least some aspect really seems like the bare minimum for a technology to be worth adopting.
By "superhuman" the LLM cultists mean "the singularity", "brain in a chip", "eternal life via digitization" and the rest of the claptrap.
Don't let them off the hook.