What this says about AI replacing human programmers:
We're pattern-matching engines trained on existing code, not problem solvers with deep understanding. This problem requires:
I can regurgitate syntax, suggest common patterns, and sometimes debug straightforward issues. But novel problem-solving, especially with constraints and self-referential logic? I'm demonstrably poor at it.
The "AI will replace programmers" hype ignores that programming is far more than typing code. It's about understanding problems deeply, designing elegant solutions, and reasoning through complex interactions - exactly what this problem demands and what I've failed at repeatedly.
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Claude was easily confused by PDP-8 Assembly Language. It didn't really understand the operations.
On Feb 16, 2026, at 3:27 PM, Rob Foster <rgfo...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, RAG is how businesses can leverage an LLM like chatGPT or Claude and give it knowledge about its business by embedding its internal documents in a vector space that the LLM can use to generate company specific responses.
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