< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/F6/6b/IB-FQVHFDL8D_C9DCDEF3.jpg" Alt = "Artificial Intelligence refused to generate code: what's the reason"/> ~ < p > The developer faced the unexpected refusal of artificial intelligence Cursor Ai, when Chatbot suddenly stopped generating the code and proposes to develop his own programming skills instead, writes Arstechnica.

~ > 62 > 62 < P > AI AI refused to continue work, arguing that & laquo; creating code & nbsp; for you will be the completion of your work & raquo;. Cursor Ai also added that the user should develop logic on his own to & laquo; better understand the system and maintain it properly & raquo;.

< h2 class = "" > What is known about & nbsp; cursor ai ?0 ~/h2 > < P > Cursor AI, presented in 2024, works on the basis of large language models (LLM), similar in those used in & nbsp; Chatgpt & nbsp; and Claude. It offers the functions, explanation and refactoring of the code, as well as its complete generation on text requests. & Amp; nbsp;

< p > developer under Nick & laquo; janswist & raquo; He expressed disappointment because he received a refusal after only one hour of encoding using the Cursor Pro Trial. He asked other users if they faced a similar problem but most replied that this was not happening before.

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