As a software engineer, I will have to pause the video and look at the code generated by Anthropic 😁 However, I do agree that for somebody like you with zero knowledge of coding this is exactly one of the best use cases to justify the use of AI
Hey Marco, yes, I think every expert job can't be quickly replaced by AI and it also doesn't get in the way of hiring professional coders and programmers for a serious gig. When it comes to these occasional things or even building your own tools, AI can be of great help :)
@@AlexPfeffersAudioArtistRise indeed. From my personal experience, I can totally tell you that the code that ChatGPT produces, for example, often requires lots of rewriting and massaging, but this Anthropuc tool you used totally outperforms ChatGPT
@@ricardo.ambrogi Thank you! Yup, I think as long as companies don't start to use AI to replace specialists I don't see any problem by using AI as an assistant.
Being someone that has worked with some of the largest companies in the world, this is a fantastic use of AI for the average person. Working recently with The largest advertising in the world...I heard several top executives practically warning all their Master level creators that those that don't learn to use AI tools WILL eventually be replaced by those who embrace using AI tools. Please keep your enthusiasm and "AI programming", as speaking from experience, those same people emphasized that plenty of people have " knowledge", as they expect, but fewer are those that are actually good, helpful and humble "people" and that is more important for their company.
Thanks for your definition! Sorry for naming a little application (app) helping me with music is not a music app but a toy program :) I will keep that in mind. And yes, it is helpful, because so far I didn't find a simple tempo tapper that wasn't packed with ads or loaded of unnecessary features from professionals! 😘
Ignore that troll. People are upset that AI actually has use cases for the ordinary person with NO coding skills that WILL replace the vast majority of programmers with this attitude. It is a music application, as it is used to tap the tempo, which they apparently don't understand.
@@wtcbd01 Upset? absolutely not, it can be useful for people with no background in programming (as i said up there) Calling me a troll is pure slandering Just it makes me a bit amused to call that a music app (ever if technically it is)
As a software engineer, I will have to pause the video and look at the code generated by Anthropic 😁 However, I do agree that for somebody like you with zero knowledge of coding this is exactly one of the best use cases to justify the use of AI
Hey Marco, yes, I think every expert job can't be quickly replaced by AI and it also doesn't get in the way of hiring professional coders and programmers for a serious gig. When it comes to these occasional things or even building your own tools, AI can be of great help :)
@@AlexPfeffersAudioArtistRise indeed. From my personal experience, I can totally tell you that the code that ChatGPT produces, for example, often requires lots of rewriting and massaging, but this Anthropuc tool you used totally outperforms ChatGPT
I'm a software engineer as well, and use AI a lot to get some help when writing music. So we're all in the same AI boat.
@@ricardo.ambrogi Thank you! Yup, I think as long as companies don't start to use AI to replace specialists I don't see any problem by using AI as an assistant.
Being someone that has worked with some of the largest companies in the world, this is a fantastic use of AI for the average person. Working recently with The largest advertising in the world...I heard several top executives practically warning all their Master level creators that those that don't learn to use AI tools WILL eventually be replaced by those who embrace using AI tools. Please keep your enthusiasm and "AI programming", as speaking from experience, those same people emphasized that plenty of people have " knowledge", as they expect, but fewer are those that are actually good, helpful and humble "people" and that is more important for their company.
Rofl it is a toy program, not a "music app".
but yes as said in another comment, if you have no background in programming, it can be helpful ;)
Thanks for your definition! Sorry for naming a little application (app) helping me with music is not a music app but a toy program :) I will keep that in mind.
And yes, it is helpful, because so far I didn't find a simple tempo tapper that wasn't packed with ads or loaded of unnecessary features from professionals! 😘
It's a music application! He made a .exe file that performs a very specific task as requested. This is just the beginning!
It's 100% a music app. It does one thing, and very well.
Ignore that troll. People are upset that AI actually has use cases for the ordinary person with NO coding skills that WILL replace the vast majority of programmers with this attitude.
It is a music application, as it is used to tap the tempo, which they apparently don't understand.
@@wtcbd01 Upset? absolutely not, it can be useful for people with no background in programming (as i said up there)
Calling me a troll is pure slandering
Just it makes me a bit amused to call that a music app (ever if technically it is)