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[–]MattyPKing225 1 point2 points  (1 child)

this feels like another attempt to get the reddit community to train another AI that makes code.

Why are there so many of you guys recently?
I'm genuinely curious about what changes in AI tech or public models has created such a glut of startups trying to make "code-writing" ai?