Walk Through Code with Google AI Studio

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Deborah Kurata

Deborah Kurata

Күн бұрын

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@TinyTechnicalTutorials
@TinyTechnicalTutorials Күн бұрын
Thanks for the shout-out, Deborah! 🥰🥰 Wow, this is a lot more convenient than having to copy/paste code into one of the genAI chatbots! I wonder how it does with debugging? Have you tried that yet?
@deborah_kurata
@deborah_kurata Күн бұрын
Yep! I haven't tried debugging ... but I did ask it to suggest improvements. It quickly went off the rails suggesting odd things. (I wish I would have recorded that part). Definitely something worth spending more time with!
@TinyTechnicalTutorials
@TinyTechnicalTutorials Күн бұрын
@@deborah_kurata Job security for the humans, I guess! 😅🤓
@andrefellows3702
@andrefellows3702 Күн бұрын
Oh gosh... This really shows me that AI still in early days as you need to know and understand the subject to confirm AI is doing ok
@deborah_kurata
@deborah_kurata Күн бұрын
To ensure the AI isn't "dreaming" and making things up? Yea, that seems to be a problem with how today's AI is designed/implemented.
@gouravpokharkar6351
@gouravpokharkar6351 Күн бұрын
Amazing!! This will eliminate the need to KT to be given by previous developers on a project.
@deborah_kurata
@deborah_kurata Күн бұрын
Yes! But only to the extent of the existing code. It doesn't (at this point) provide any history of the project, historically problematic areas of the code (or customers), state of current activities and so on. So a nice and patient partner, but not a complete replacement for knowledge transfer.
@another_developer
@another_developer 2 күн бұрын
That's amazing
@deborah_kurata
@deborah_kurata 2 күн бұрын
I was a bit surprised as to how well it worked. 😊
@sakarsr
@sakarsr 2 күн бұрын
Thank you for showing this amazing AI tool.
@deborah_kurata
@deborah_kurata 2 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it! 😄
@richarddefortune1329
@richarddefortune1329 2 күн бұрын
Hey Deborah, thank you for the demo. We all be out of job his these AIs keep getting better. They even apologize now when they are corrected.
@deborah_kurata
@deborah_kurata 2 күн бұрын
That's the scary part, right? 😊
@richarddefortune1329
@richarddefortune1329 2 күн бұрын
@@deborah_kurata My understanding is that "calculators" were human beings, mostly smart women, who did all the mathematics by hand. We were able to land people on the moon and bring them back safely. Today, calculators are small devices incorporated in our computers. Maybe programming will disappear but we'll be doing something different and AIs will program whatever we want to do. Meanwhile, I can't help it but worry about our line of work. Millions of good paying jobs are about to be discarded. Sorry for this out of subject comment. Thanks again for the effort you put to teach angular (and C#)
@deborah_kurata
@deborah_kurata 2 күн бұрын
@@richarddefortune1329 At least at this point ... AI learns from our existing content. If we stop producing new content (because AI does everything), will it stop learning? 🤔😄
@richarddefortune1329
@richarddefortune1329 2 күн бұрын
@@deborah_kurata I agree. Thanks so much.
@beeeeeeeeeeep
@beeeeeeeeeeep Күн бұрын
Coders will disappear pretty soon, developers will stay, as well as engineers.
@HenrikBgelundLavstsen
@HenrikBgelundLavstsen 2 күн бұрын
Its cool it can read and understand what is on the screen and talk back, but a bit lack luster in usefulness. But that;s probably gonna change in the future. Maybe when it gets a bit personalized, so it knows what might peak you interest, when reviewing code.
@deborah_kurata
@deborah_kurata 2 күн бұрын
At this point, it seems that it would be very useful if you were starting on a new project/new code base. And as you saw in the video, you can provide more direction on how it provides assistance. If you were doing a code review instead, you may ask it different questions. "Does this code follow common coding practices?". And yes, I assume it will get better over time. 😊
@MarcoPinheiro
@MarcoPinheiro 2 күн бұрын
#mindblowing
@deborah_kurata
@deborah_kurata 2 күн бұрын
Yep! 🤯
@nyanziashraf6983
@nyanziashraf6983 14 сағат бұрын
When she told it to wait...🔥🔥🔥
@rapidreports-daily
@rapidreports-daily 2 күн бұрын
Is our job secure now ? 😂
@deborah_kurata
@deborah_kurata 2 күн бұрын
Part of me worries. Then I ask Gemini to suggest improvements to the code and it goes totally off the rails in its suggestions. That makes me feel a bit better! 😄
@andrefellows3702
@andrefellows3702 Күн бұрын
Yes, still very secure. AI does not create anything it doesnt saw before. Maybe for simple things it helps. We think the same when LowCode or NoCode appeared... But in the end it was not that good
@rapidreports-daily
@rapidreports-daily Күн бұрын
@@deborah_kurata thank you for your response
@rapidreports-daily
@rapidreports-daily Күн бұрын
@@andrefellows3702 thank you for your response
@PeterKellner99
@PeterKellner99 Күн бұрын
Seems odd that expert explaining the code is a male voice. :)
@deborah_kurata
@deborah_kurata Күн бұрын
😊 There is a choice of voice in the right hand panel. Of the choices, there is one female voice.
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