No. I most often see the AI generate python to do things it can’t directly. But this is a huge question: that program could do anything, do you let it?
How do you safely use an AI, anyway? You start with guardrails, like limiting it to read-only, you tell it to plan only, make sure that any data is also held in a safe place, when it prompts you to let it run something, try to understand it first …… but in order to get any benefit from AI, you have to let it do potentially dangerous things.
No. I most often see the AI generate python to do things it can’t directly. But this is a huge question: that program could do anything, do you let it?
How do you safely use an AI, anyway? You start with guardrails, like limiting it to read-only, you tell it to plan only, make sure that any data is also held in a safe place, when it prompts you to let it run something, try to understand it first …… but in order to get any benefit from AI, you have to let it do potentially dangerous things.