We are constantly sharing news about how artificial intelligence has developed. But these stories often feature artificial intelligence that specializes in art, content creation, or predicting match scores. However, only DALL-E and Wordcraft seem to be able to take people’s jobs from these artificial intelligences. Moreover, even for him, they still have a long road ahead of them.
However, artificial intelligence, which we will talk about in a moment, may completely finish software, which is one of the most popular and important professions of today, in the near future. So how?
Google is behind the project
Google announced that they are working on a mysterious artificial intelligence developed by its parent company Alphabet. After this statement, analysts claimed that this artificial intelligence called “Pitchfork” was developed for writing code. The remarkable part of the work was that some anonymous Google employees confirmed these claims.
This artificial intelligence, which is Alphabet’s project but developed by Google Labs, the most successful artificial intelligence development team under the company’s roof, is allegedly currently being trained to write code on its own and fix problematic codes. According to documents allegedly leaked by some Google employees, researchers are gradually printing some codes on artificial intelligence and correcting faulty codes, and aiming for machine learning and artificial intelligence to write “perfect codes”.
Of course, we cannot know how true the claims are, but Google’s acknowledgment that it is working on the Pitchfork project and that some reliable Google employees have approved the claims, showing that software development may be under artificial intelligence control in the near future.
According to some artificial intelligence experts, this situation is quite dangerous, because artificial intelligence can break its own borders by rewriting its own codes if necessary, create copies of itself or prepare an undetected “perfect virus” that can affect all electronic devices in the world, in short, it can be the real SkyNet.