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This is what stops me jumping on the hype train. In very specific circumstances these models can work well, but the moment any sort of imagination or complex, business-specific logic is required it all goes out the window. Hell even for things like unit tests I'm still dubious because how can you be sure the test is correct? And if you're checking it for validity why not just write the damn thing yourself to begin with?I get the impression that if you're not literally copying verbatim from Stack Overflow, it doesn't work so well. It really can't innovate very well, even innovating minor differences.
Right now I don't see CoPilot and likes as anything more than a developer aid, the thing you'll use to get answers to basic questions that Stack Overflow or various forums currently provide, or a quick way to document the likes of APIs or your project's architecture. It will take one hell of a leap for these models to do what many people think they already can do.