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Touché. But also the reason I don't feel it's going to "replace" human beings, even if corporations buy it, only enhance or add to whatever knowledge is already available. You need some sort of human knowledge to determine the output of "write the client and server code for a human-to-human fx-currency swap service" from ChatGPT is incorrect.
it will be incorrect. i can say that without even looking.
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breh once you submit your query ... or it works on your part solution .. it then puts that in its model.
no way are banks putting proprietary code (like high frequency trading or pricing code worth gazillions) anywhere public.
no way are they building important code in it that others could get.
most devs at banks are not even allowed to see that code much less a public or shared service.
i think someone else here was saying "watch out for your job" because corporations are not going to want to share induction models but i'll let them speak for themselves.