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Showing Original Post only (View all)Futureism- Sam Altman Thanks Programmers for Their Effort, Says Their Time Is Over [View all]
https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/sam-altman-thanks-programmers-over"Thousands of tech workers are being laid off, from Atlassian slashing 1,600 jobs to Jack Dorseys fintech company Block firing almost half its workforce. Metas latest round of layoffs is rumored to affect an astonishing 20 percent or more of the company.
A common thread among these devastating cuts is industry leaders touting the capabilities of AI, claiming that the tech has made the workers who find themselves on the chopping block redundant. Whether those claims align with reality, or whether the layoffs are actually the result of corporate bloat and pandemic-era overhiring, is a topic of much debate.
In a Tuesday tweet that can only be described as twisting the knife, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman argued that I have so much gratitude to people who wrote extremely complex software character-by-character.
It already feels difficult to remember how much effort it really took, he added. Thank you for getting us to this point.
Its a particularly tone-deaf and borderline vindictive missive that suggests Altman has long given up on the idea of fairly compensating content creators and coders for their work. Its no secret that OpenAIs AI models were trained on data that was shamelessly scraped from the web, a controversial practice that has triggered a litany of copyright infringement lawsuits.
Altmans remarks drew an overwhelmingly negative reaction.
The news comes as OpenAI desperately tries to keep up with the competition in an increasingly crowded enterprise and code-facing AI software landscape. On Monday, the Wall Street Journal reported that executives had started ringing the alarm bells, calling for the company to double down on coding and enterprise customers"
Youre welcome, one user responded. Nice to know that our reward is our jobs being taken away.
Others called him a f***ing psychopath and scum.
Nothing says youre being replaced quite like a heartfelt thank you from the guy doing the replacing, one user wrote.
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CentralMass
17 hrs ago
OP
The layoffs ARE about AI. These companies have all pissed away hundreds of millions of dollars
Bluetus
16 hrs ago
#6
I think that if an individual has some knowledge or expertise and asks the right questions that it can lead
CentralMass
15 hrs ago
#9
I understand your point, but i think that people who think that they are safe from it are being overly optomistic.
CentralMass
26 sec ago
#18
I'm not sure about that. From what I can tell, it is getting better and better. With a knowledgeable programmer working
CentralMass
15 hrs ago
#10
Meanwhile, companies are hiring human programmers to fix all the shit AI does
sakabatou
16 hrs ago
#8