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"You seem to confuse"

"Your analogy with the automakers seems puzzlingly irrelevant"

"Your take is rather romantic."

That's pretty charged language focused on the person not the argument, so if you're surprised why I'm annoyed, start there.

Meta has one: https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.08806

Another, edited in above: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/multi-repo-ai-assisted-refact...

Another: https://codescene.com/product/ai-coding

However, I still don't recognise the names. The one I saw had no pricing but had worked with some big names.

Edit: WAIT found the one I was thinking of: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ve-akpov78Q - company is https://about.grit.io

In an enterprise setting, I'm the one hitting the brakes on using LLM's. There are huge risks to attaching them to e.g. customer-facing outputs. In a startup setting, full speed ahead. Match the opinion to the needs, keep two opposing thoughts in mind, etc.

Thanks for the links, I'll check them out.
Too bad the Grit.io guy doesn’t use his considerable resources to learn how to enunciate clearly.

Or build an AI agent to transform his speech into something more understandable.