An artificial intelligence leads a company and creates software with almost no human help

The artificial intelligence (AI) remains a big mystery. A university experiment tested the technology’s ability to form a company, lead other bots and create software, almost without human help. The result was surprising.

The test was conducted by researchers at Brown University in the United States. The ChatGPT 3.5 model was used and a fictitious company called ChatDev was created, with its design, coding, testing and coding divisions.

Each section was assigned a bot in creative areas of the company and the work began. Everyone communicated in each section for work, according to their functions and with minimal human intervention.

According to Genbeta, the purpose of this company was to create a board game called Gomoku. All the bots are assigned to their sections and debate which model to choose for the software. In this case, the debate is about Python as a programming language due to its ‘simplicity and readability’.

This example has shown AI’s ability to perform organizational functions, not just mechanical work, with the ability to detect vulnerabilities and correct them in just seven minutes.

The truth is that the test was carried out in a fictitious company. It remains to be seen whether AI can have similar reactions in a real field.

By Editor

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