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Reddit user criticizes AI's current limitations in complex programming tasks

A Reddit user on the r/cursor subreddit argues that AI is currently ineffective for complex programming tasks, particularly in game development. The user contends that AI's tendency to hallucinate and its struggle with intricate codebases like those found in older MMOs written in C++ make it a poor tool for bug detection and fixing. Instead, they suggest AI should be used for scanning code and reporting potential issues for human review, rather than automating the entire process. AI

IMPACT Highlights current user skepticism regarding AI's practical application in complex software development, suggesting a need for more robust and reliable AI tools.

RANK_REASON User opinion piece discussing the limitations of AI in a specific technical context.

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Reddit user criticizes AI's current limitations in complex programming tasks

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  1. r/cursor TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/MemeB0MB ·

    Alright Reddit, do your thing. Destroy this persons argument with facts and logic.

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>AI is dogshit so no this is a terrible idea. Though I will excuse such a silly statement by assuming you know nothing about programming lol</p> <p>It can sometimes occasionally spot bugs and stuff but just letting it go off the rails and do every…