
Google chief scientist says AI could rival junior coders by 2026
When asked how AI might eventually learn these broader engineering skills, Dean compared it to how real people gain experience — by learning tools, studying documentation, and learning from more experienced colleagues. 'We know how human engineers do those things,' he explained. 'They learn how to use various tools that we have, and can make use of them to accomplish that. And they get that wisdom from more experienced engineers, typically, or reading lots of documentation.'advertisementDean believes AI could do something similar — trying out solutions in virtual environments, learning from documentation, and improving over time. 'I feel like a junior virtual engineer is going to be pretty good at reading documentation and sort of trying things out in virtual environments,' he said. 'That seems like a way to get better and better at some of these things.'While he didn't say how far this could eventually go, Dean thinks it's going to make a meaningful difference. 'I don't know how far it will take us, but it seems like it'll take us pretty far,' he said.Google has not responded to Business Insider's request for comment at the time of publication.
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