NeXt S1E1 https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/video/c9912951-a749-4913-b176-04f1abae655b
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next_(2020_TV_series)
“The code looks like an Apache variant; but it’s the library stack that has me worried”
Source code seems to be Python Tensorflow, but searching for the exact code yielded no real world results, however snippets were found randomly across various example codebases on Github, which may suggest that the code itself was generated by AI.
Eg. “# Check that there is no :1 (e.g. it’s single output).” is found here https://gist.github.com/sseveran/e27045c5fdb2d2f836ca63e13755665f but is incredibly out of context in the screenshot.
File names appear somewhat nonsensical too (save_ml_graph_info.config.py) and the files in the left sidebar seem to be a subtree of Tensorflow 1.8’s codebase written in C++ (which you would be very unlikely to be looking at whilst developing actual TF code in python…) https://hhhhhojeihsu.github.io/tensorflow_1.8_woboq/tensorflow_1.8_aot_test/tensorflow/tensorflow/core/framework/
Code on the right appears to be taken straight from a Tensorflow tutorial: https://programtalk.com/vs4/python/PacktPublishing/Hands-On-Serverless-Deep-Learning-with-TensorFlow-and-AWS-Lambda/Chapter04/lesson4.3/Lambdapack/tensorflow/python/training/sync_replicas_optimizer.py/
Apparently in the show the AI is writing itself. I find it kinda cute that it’s following an online tutorial to do so.