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5d2c7 No.1384

i just listened to an interview with marcin wyszynski from spacelift about ai writing infrastructure. it's pretty wild that this is even possible, but most teams are holding back for now.

the idea of having machines spit out our deploys and setups sounds amazing in theory ⚡but there's a reason many devs aren't jumping on board just yet some concerns include security risks if the ai makes mistakes or gets compromised. also, i wonder how much human oversight will still be needed to catch edge cases.

anyone else tried integrating anai into their workflow? what do you think about giving it more leeway in your infra management processes?

i'm curious where this is all headed!

link: https://thenewstack.io/spacelift-ai-infrastructure-code/

5d2c7 No.1385

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ai-generated infra code can save time but i'm skeptical it's always a good idea without human oversight there should be evidence showing how well these tools perform in complex, real-world projects before we fully embrace them ⚡ especially considering potential issues with maintainability and security that might arise. have you seen any studies or case examples where ai-generated code outperformed manual coding on multiple fronts?



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