Forbes October 23, 2024
Lance Eliot

In today’s column, I discuss an increasingly angry question being heatedly debated about whether software developers who are aiding the data training of generative AI and large language models or LLMs are acting in a traitorous manner when doing so to improve AI-based code generation capabilities. The idea behind this is relatively simple. You could say that advancing AI toward generating programs and code will ultimately put all software developers out of a job.

That’s where the traitor part comes into the equation.

Let’s talk about it.

This analysis of an innovative proposition is part of my ongoing Forbes.com column coverage on the latest in AI including identifying and explaining various impactful AI complexities (see the link here).

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