Gary Marcus argues that AI-generated code, even if it compiles and passes tests, does not equate to high-quality, secure, or well-architected software. He highlights a statement from OpenAI's president suggesting AI writes 80% of the company's code, but cautions that current AI capabilities, while adept at generating functional code, fall short in ensuring robustness and maintainability. Marcus warns both general users and specific AI coding tool enthusiasts to be aware of these limitations. AI
IMPACT AI-generated code may not meet professional standards for security and maintainability, requiring human oversight.
RANK_REASON Opinion piece by a named, credible voice evaluating AI capabilities.
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