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    Kent Sharkey
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    Venture Beat[^]:

    While it’s natural that flashy consumer applications are capturing the public’s imaginations, AI’s capacity to transform another area doesn’t get as much attention – the way software itself is developed.

    Except for the developers that develop the developing computers

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      Venture Beat[^]:

      While it’s natural that flashy consumer applications are capturing the public’s imaginations, AI’s capacity to transform another area doesn’t get as much attention – the way software itself is developed.

      Except for the developers that develop the developing computers

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      Tony Foo
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      On my team, the developers are much like the computers, in that they don't do anything unless you're behind them.

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        Venture Beat[^]:

        While it’s natural that flashy consumer applications are capturing the public’s imaginations, AI’s capacity to transform another area doesn’t get as much attention – the way software itself is developed.

        Except for the developers that develop the developing computers

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        Dave Kreskowiak
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        Ain't gonna happen unless computers can deal with users and customers that have no idea what they want and keep changing their minds.

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          Ain't gonna happen unless computers can deal with users and customers that have no idea what they want and keep changing their minds.

          A guide to posting questions on CodeProject

          Click this: Asking questions is a skill. Seriously, do it.
          Dave Kreskowiak

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          Shuqian Ying
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          but, imho, the "requirements" some of these kind of users and customers (including myself in the design stage of a project :-)) are exactly the ones that should be delegated to computers because they will not be tired during the iterations and can reproduce what had been done right in the previous iterations ... of course, it does not apply to the extreme ones (users or customers) that don't really know what they want

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            but, imho, the "requirements" some of these kind of users and customers (including myself in the design stage of a project :-)) are exactly the ones that should be delegated to computers because they will not be tired during the iterations and can reproduce what had been done right in the previous iterations ... of course, it does not apply to the extreme ones (users or customers) that don't really know what they want

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            Dave Kreskowiak
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            You really missed the subtle humor in my post.

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              Venture Beat[^]:

              While it’s natural that flashy consumer applications are capturing the public’s imaginations, AI’s capacity to transform another area doesn’t get as much attention – the way software itself is developed.

              Except for the developers that develop the developing computers

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              Gjeltema
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              This comic seems appropriate.

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