When AI helps you code, who owns the finished product?
Opinion I've been writing software for almost half a century, and my recent experiences with AI suggest that developers may soon find ourselves in a very sticky situation.
I say that having started with 8085 assembly code, then moving on to C, then C++, then Java. Once the web came along I learned the three Ps: Perl, PHP and Python.
Python stuck – more than two decades later it remains my go-to language. I'm far from alone; these days, many introductory computing courses teach Python. This means...
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