Analysis
This article discusses the transformative impact of 生成式人工智能 (Generative AI) on software development, emphasizing the shift from coding to intent description. It introduces a vital framework for managing AI-driven development: defining both what AI *can* do (capability exposure) and what it *cannot* do (forbidden zones), ensuring robust and secure systems.
Key Takeaways
- •AI is fundamentally changing software development, allowing for faster iterations and complex project creation.
- •The shift from coding to intent description is making software development more accessible, even for non-programmers.
- •Establishing clear boundaries (forbidden zones) is critical to the safe and responsible use of AI in development.
Reference / Citation
View Original"In AI engineering, understanding what a model "can do" and "cannot do" is equally important: Capability Exposure: Define capability boundaries Forbidden Zone: Define security boundaries"