> Today I'm not sure how I could continue programming without Google Gemini in my toolkit
Anyone else concerned about this kind of statements? Make no mistake, everyone. We are living in a LLM bubble (not an AI bubble as none of these companies are actually interested in AI as such as moving towards AGI). They are all trying to commercialise LLMs with some minor tweaks. I don't expect LLMs to make the kind of progress made by the first 3 iterations of GPT. And when the insanely hyped overvaluations crashed, the bubble WILL crash. You BETTER hope there is any money left to run this kind of tools at a profit or you will be back at Stackoverflow trying to relearn all the skills you lost using generative coding tools.
Anyone else concerned about this kind of statements? Make no mistake, everyone. We are living in a LLM bubble (not an AI bubble as none of these companies are actually interested in AI as such as moving towards AGI). They are all trying to commercialise LLMs with some minor tweaks. I don't expect LLMs to make the kind of progress made by the first 3 iterations of GPT. And when the insanely hyped overvaluations crashed, the bubble WILL crash. You BETTER hope there is any money left to run this kind of tools at a profit or you will be back at Stackoverflow trying to relearn all the skills you lost using generative coding tools.