Redis Founder antirez Reflects on Large Language Models in 2024

In his first 2024 blog post, Redis founder antirez shares a programmer's perspective on large language models, sharply critiques Google's search engine, evaluates current AIGC as both foolish and historically knowledgeable, and argues that generative AI mainly amplifies the abilities of already strong developers.

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Redis Founder antirez Reflects on Large Language Models in 2024

Redis founder antirez wrote his first blog post of 2024, sharing his feelings about large language models from the perspective of an ordinary programmer, despite his extraordinary achievements. In the article he sharply criticizes Google’s search engine as a sea of garbage and objectively assesses current AIGC capabilities as "stupid yet knowledgeable of past and present."

Through long-term use, he believes that current generative AI only makes already strong programmers even stronger. Most programming tasks today involve repetitive work that does not require high reasoning ability from large models; such models are suitable for "use‑and‑discard" code. We have translated antirez’s blog post and made some cuts without altering the author’s original intent.

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