I’ve used spicy auto-complete, as well as agents running in my IDE, in my CLI, or on GitHub’s server-side. I’ve been experimenting enough with LLM/AI-driven programming to have an opinion on it. And it kind of sucks.
I think I get what your saying. LOL LLM bots stealing all the things.
You may note, im not arguing the ethical concerns of LLMs, just the way it was pulled. Its why open source models that pull data and let others have full access to said data could be argued as more ethical. For practical purposes, it means we can just pull them off hugging face and use them on our home setups. And reproduce them with the “correct” datasets. As always garbage in/ garbage out. I wish my work would allow me to put all the SQL over a 30(?) year period into a custom LLM just for our proprietary BS. Thats something I would have NO ethical concerns about at all.
Stealing is when the owner of a thing doesn’t have it anymore; because it was stolen.
LLMs aren’t “stealing” anything… yet! Soon we’ll have them hooked up to robots then they’ll be stealing¹ 👍
I think I get what your saying. LOL LLM bots stealing all the things.
You may note, im not arguing the ethical concerns of LLMs, just the way it was pulled. Its why open source models that pull data and let others have full access to said data could be argued as more ethical. For practical purposes, it means we can just pull them off hugging face and use them on our home setups. And reproduce them with the “correct” datasets. As always garbage in/ garbage out. I wish my work would allow me to put all the SQL over a 30(?) year period into a custom LLM just for our proprietary BS. Thats something I would have NO ethical concerns about at all.