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Originally Posted by the_software_dev
Pretty much this. Copilot is pretty good because it learns your code base and it makes the correct assumptions & references to other pieces of code that you already have. But I think we're still far away from completely generating working products with AI only. There are some discord servers where people try to do this for the front-end part of a site and it works.. sometimes. For the backend logic though I don't know of anyone who's working on something like this.
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It depend on complexity on problem and also quality of language. For example what i find annoying in javascript, very often some error would occur, i would do nothing but maybe delete some blank space and then it would work. With languages like PHP there is no such silly errors, every line there have some logic.
So for full AI there should be a language which works on logic and it covers both backend and frontend. Who knows, maybe this will make popular Dot Net language which is capable for that and is much faster then php/js combo, but also suck at documentation which is a reason why it's not more popular.