Codex, OpenAI's New Coding Agent, Wants to Be a World-Killer
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The article discusses the limitations of artificial intelligence in coding tasks, highlighting findings from OpenAI that suggest even advanced models struggle with software engineering. CEO Sam Altman predicts a substantial transformation in software engineering by 2025, though critics argue generative AI has not improved its coding abilities. OpenAI recently previewed Codex, a cloud-based tool designed to assist engineers with writing code, debugging, and answering queries, but concerns arise regarding its methods of training, particularly the use of existing code, leading to legal challenges.
Even the most advanced AI models are still unable to solve the majority of coding tasks, indicating significant limitations in flexibility and adaptability.
OpenAI revealed Codex, a cloud-based software engineering agent, claiming it helps engineers by generating code, debugging, and answering questions about source code.
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