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  1. That’s a great point — AI, as it stands today, isn’t truly “intelligent” in the human sense. It’s more like an incredibly fast, pattern-recognizing tool than a conscious being. Will it get better? Definitely — we're already seeing huge leaps in reasoning, memory, and contextual understanding. Smarter? That depends on how we define "smart." If it’s raw processing and decision-making, sure. But if we’re talking emotional intelligence, self-awareness, or creativity like humans — that’s still up for debate. And your last point is the kicker — will we recognize the danger before it's too late? That’s the real challenge. The hope is that we build guardrails faster than we build the rocket ship. Let’s see how that goes... 👀
  2. Hi everyone, I’ve been following recent developments in AI and how they're being integrated into software development workflows. Tools like GitHub Copilot, ChatGPT, and AI-powered testing suites are changing the way developers write, review, and optimize code. What fascinates me is how AI isn’t just assisting with code completion—it’s also influencing architecture decisions, bug detection, and even team collaboration. In your opinion, how far can we go with AI in the dev lifecycle? Do you think we’ll ever reach a point where AI handles most of the actual coding, leaving humans to focus mainly on high-level logic and design? Would love to hear your thoughts or any research you've come across. Best

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