Researchers have found that large language models (LLMs) tend to parrot buggy code when tasked with completing flawed snippets.

That is to say, when shown a snippet of shoddy code and asked to fill in the blanks, AI models are just as likely to repeat the mistake as to fix it.

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    10 hours ago

    I assume there’s a large amount of people who do nothing but write pretty boilerplate projects that have already been done a thousand times, maybe with some very milquetoast variations like branding or styling. Like a web form doing one to one manipulations of some database from user input.

    And/or a large number of people who think they need to be seen as “with it” and claim success because they see everyone else claim success. This is super common with any hype phase, where there’s a desperate need for people to claim affinity with the “hot thing”.